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HERALD. | published Every Tuesday "Justice to all: m malice toward none.'
SUMMIT, N. J., PRIDi^f/aiORNlNG.'ilARQH 7, i§41 «*•• $3.50 PER YEAR
of sp(l:.^:-7 CHILDREN'S OTERTALV on. i Independent Club Votes to Include Discontinue Sale of MENT TOMOBR0W chopf ,>r (•• Auto Tickets for Benefit Registration of Veterans in Nation* Police Department Praised By Crime at i..:- .._. The last of the season1.-* Chil- fwim \ •_,"!* Local Politics With Its Objective in In accordance with the recent Wide Program Continues to March 15th tth Carol:..^ * dren's Entertainments, spon- Detection Laboratory in Letter to presentment of the Union County sored by the Junior Service tod Loin... j. Grand Jury, and the order follow- National and State Political Field The American Legion, Summit j want to kuow how old its members League which was to huve n«*. «.:!,* ing that action from the Pnose- ol been given by Frederic Kolb, Council on Work in Recent Court Case ftetr aai; \«,.' cutor'ii office to air police depart' Post No. 138, through its COB&IM»§* IP' her World War veterans are. who register, because there Is no magician, in the High School keviiu-. i . ments, the plan to sell tickets, in er John E. Neville announces taat WillkieSu linger any restriction of age in a auditorium tomorrow atit'i- Us, Sup.- ... Reverse Former connection with the benefit per- all arrangements have bees com- (Citizen's sharing in national de- noon has been postponed un- Two Letters Received on Traffic Problem- l» Si-h,,: .^ formance, " Hands-Acrots-the-Sea," pleted to continue until March IS Stand in g Principles of State fense. Thereby hangs a grim story. til sometime in April. The *y. at A- ••- „• to be presented In Summit in April, the registration of every local Le- League regrets to make this New "Stop Street" Designated—Road snded th- "j-.; as chances on an automobile, has gionnaire and World War vetwan. 'Total war has virtually ellm- Body—Mayor Forster Praises Group the factor of age In national announcement but the post- School ,\ i, ... been discontinued by the commit- The local registration as announced ponement was thought wise in Material Bids Received—Payments Authorized tee in charge. Tha two-day pro- in previous issues of the HERALD defense!" Commander Neville ex- At a special meeting of the Summit Independent Club, plained. "In the old days mostly in view of the many cases of gram ia sponsored jointly by the Is part of the nationwide progrtlB measles throughout the com- Favorable repercussions'of the part the .Summit !'i!i> ^-lcing the Memorial Field House Monday evening, C. )'. British War Relief Society of Sum- to catalog the qualifications and the young and strong went forth to munity. Department had in the conviction February 21-t, of tu • •> m- mit, the Refugee Relief Workrooms, talents for future possible home de- battle. Those days are gone for- Fahcrty of 2 Meadowbrook Court offered a motion that the club ever. Wars today no longer are and the Save the Children Federa- fense service of all Legtonn*rie« mit men, John Duffy and Louis Manganiello. bet'oiv :•; > h; accept the objectives and principles of the Associated Independ- merely tests of Btrength between tion. The decision to take this and war veterans. The registration Sessions Court on the charge of attack and robberv • >t C;i I cnt Clubs of New Jersey as proposed by State Chairman Joseph action was unanimously agreed manpower and gunpower. They are is entirely voluntary. There 1B today contests also between Indus- McLean Introduces Crowhurst. of 40 Prospect Hill avenue, were heard TIK Lirocque and endorsed by Oren Root, Jr., namely: upon at a meeting of the committee nothing compulsory about it last Monday evening. trial and economic systems. Every- night in a letter read and received by Common Council ry £7, : . -r l.- That the purposes of the clulte — body is a part of these systems. Those who have already pur- Commander Neville In speaking President Gustave K. Steffehs of Elizabeth, of.the (.'rum --, j -1 be to tntrt Uwlr Influence in LITTLE THKATER OUILD'S . "Likewise the battle front has Bill for National chased. tickets. may • have their yesterday about the registration twrs pr,".. _ •• '."..j hd as well M B&UO&*1 itSttes. KEW SHOW * said: vanished. Or rather It has spread tectiou Laboratory of New Jersey. The letter addrc--ti! <• ti money refunded from either the to Include every home in the nation. •That,the data lnQQlra into local headquarters, or as In many "We know that practically unani- Daylight Saving public safety committee of Council follows: ipn>vf,i .'".I nerita of eandSdates of both mously American World War vet- Bombs that rein down from the sky "Love From a Stranger" will be cases, they may be willing to allow have no preference in objectives. Common Council, Izujor parties, BOpportlnc or oppos- presented a week from tonight by the money they have thus con- erans will welcome this extended IN aji.tr .•>-.. They destroy anything* that comes Public Safety Commitu<-. ed. ing in the prtioarle* and regular the Summit Little Theater Guild, at tributed to remain in the general opportunity of placing themselves Congressman Urges Summit, X. J. dections particular candidates on in a position of serving their coun- In their way. That has made every the Edison Junior High School, at relief fund. citizen, young or old, a combatant Eleven Trainees Gentlemeu: Last week, we oi Urn i< i.aHis of merit rather than party 8.30 p. ra. Tickets are on sale at try and community in case of an Bill as National , to the end that as an in- today. laboratory, had occasion to work Roger's Drug Store, or call MISB existing emergency's requiring sach Defense Measure shoulder to shoulder with im-niiii-is body,* salutory Influence Eleanor Jardelle, ticket chairman. service. "In view of these tacts The Am- Left This Morning |;ti.i> be wielded In the community. erican Legion has not included the of the Summit Poliw Iii>iiari.incni. Summit 6-2248-M evenings before 8 Growing Importance "It Is considered that the vss| in the trial of two Summit 1M.ys That the local Bolts maintain reservoir of practical experience Me question in Its national defense Representative Donald H. Mc- o'clock. Miss Jardelle will also sell Lean of this district announced who were charged with roblnry. independence of any exl?t- existing within the membership of questionnaire. There will be no tickets at the box office on March Tuesday, after conferring with a State Board Commends Because there were no political organization in order 14th, before curtain time. The American Legion and the po* ag_e restriction in any possible home they may continue to merit the Of Inventory Of representative of the Merchants' Local Draft Board nesses, the State had to ( tentlal utilization of ttils experience? gervlce in defense of the nation, Association' of New York, many wholly on cireumstantjal evii Confidence of Republicans, Demo- should be cataloged in such a mau»|J[Wery good citizen, young or old, members of which reside in his dis- Realizing this difficult '•••tusk, yo.ir trais and Independents alike who net that the Information contained at do hu share In national do- Eleven trainees, comprising the trict and had sought his co-opora- officers lost no time isi VeViiiiiiiciiiiic lapported Wendell L. Wlllkle In City's Resources therein will be readily available to fense. That Is the new order in na- sixth contingent of men called by Summit United tion, that he had introduced In the a thorough and .sy^t^tnaiimaiiir ni »•••• i- Ttov* mber and who are prepared to the leadership of The American Le- tional emergencies today!" Selective Service Board No. 1, serv- House of Representatives a bill es- gation; before a day p;i.- ••;r [• -, pi-ri his prlacipies today. Plans Go Forward gion, should the need for our serif- Commander Neville pointed out ing Summit, New Providence Bor- j officer's "had["gathered Ices be made evident by the con- that men and womgn skilled In the tablishing a National Daylight Sav- -Mill' • l! E. Kettner Gadebusch seconded Youth Meetings ing Law. ough and Township, assembled this evidence a{ the scene. j Mr Faherty's motion, and the mem- . Social Agencies stituted authorities of the Federal, trades now are in demand In na- State and local governments. tional defense industries irrespec- Representative McLean stated morning ubout 7.30 at City Hall for ubled them to take into eu-.ii U j then voted Bnanlmously to: a brief send-off ceremony before two defendants who. !: «i\n: HI ho Mate and national politics, and to! tary accomplishment of the regis- "Factories and shops are report- A realization of the importance jed to be hiring trained men today! patterned after tha Daylight Saving in Newark for Induction prior to our court. the local picture. tration proyided by the use of the of the inventory of tho purpose, fa- questionnaire forms-will be a task In some cases who are past 70 Law in effect In the United States going to Fort Dix. The names of There is no doubt th;n <>,ir Li C at Dean Wicks of Princet'n cilities and personnel of the va- _ during the World War, under which the eleven men were published in atory played an important p.i: Previous to this decision the of. great magnitude and that its years and even older," Commander rlous organizations in Summit, ia; conTpleteness'wnTbe dependent U»- Seville said. "This Is especially daylight saving was established the 'HERALD of February 28th. convicting the.se two youths, I..11. [group also voted to reduce the an- To Open Notable the first and moat itnponaiu ask growing as people stop to think 0B the toyai co-operation of ever? true In machine, mechanical and throughout the country from the Resides the usual presentation of dut-s from one dollar to twen- Ls the Series of Meetings how little each one knows of what local Legionnaire and World War metal trades." last Sunday In March until the last theJ colors by a couple of Boy Scouts ! ""dins of evident ••. so ih.t it cents, and contributionH, in may be is here In Summit that can bo called. veteran." Sunday in October. This will mark d music by a section of the High ! submitted l<» a lahoi .»up. ; [ordtr that the organisation be ac- The American Legion national into service in case of an emer-| ne significant question will not a departure from the practices of Schoolimni" Bandn,..,,i ' ..„.).,under"lii_ ii.e« leadershiI.,-..I.,_..I.I.p. j; |i"n ^thi.s respect the oiiio!iitt '•:><• j bl to the districts it Is most O „ defense Questionnaire Hats 67 ape- those states which have observed of Director J. Fred Muller, a few Summit Department dul .ill rl.it |i.nxious to represent. , gency, and how necessary It is to be ^^^ however.. CommandeCommanderr clal trades and vocations which know where to turn to for this Neville sald.'That question, strange 'each registrant la asked to check, daylight saving since the repeal of appropriate remarks and presenta- anyone could possibly t!i>. That the session, enthusiastically! help.' Up say, is that of the registrant's If the registrant's trade Is not list- the Federal law, but have had it tions were made by .civic and organ- May we extend to you, CSii.i I'm- Tu-pded, was truly independent in effect only from the last Sunday ization leaders. Chairman A. C. neran and tho nieniiu.-rs of IIK d--- i<5 «rldent in the presence of such The Council of Social Agencies—j age!. - j ed, he should write it in, Command- partment our Community Defense Service Coun- The American Legion does not er Neville advised. in April until the last Sunday in Bernurd of the board acted as chair-. xiijtical opposltes as TV. Earle, cil, through the questionnaire that September. man. He was assisted in the pro- J Kood IHailtburn, president of Hie Summit was sent out the early part of this That the bill will have support gram by his associates William F. j Sincerely yours. I an Gbib, and James E. week, will secure and record all from both sides of Congress is in- Doyle and Harold 15. Moore. In-1 GtfSTAVE It. STKKFKN pownes. Accent Democratic candi- his information and it will be avail- Dr. Hutchins Stirs Athenaeum With dicated by a statement recently terested spectators were the board's \ fonsMeralile Routine Husiiii- hi- .,; date for Congfep from this dis- able to the proper authorities at a issued by Secretary of the Interior two secretaries. Miss Itosc Bell and CnrrM On hnct. Mr. Downe*. In a brief moment's notice. Ickes in which he said: Mrs. Dorothy Samson. Considerable of Conn "ii\ Tn••,:- n*ech ioiigratulatlMf the associa- The days of the average citizen Address on "The Outlook for Education" "Now that we are preparing-our ., . , , ' day night's business \\u< I.I a NUIIHMI Leader routine . ,,,„,.,. ,-,.,.,„ ,, | -on, 80-essed his own Independence are BO taken up with the home, so- country for national defense, I am n lture A lim i a having voted for several Hepub- cial and, personal affairs, that he- more than ever in favor of daylight Michael Potigano, 468 Mori in Stuhl of Springfiold av.niu ui.lr. - | Jicans on the November Meiet. has only a limited time to devote Question Period Following Brief Address saving ••*." avenue, was named leader.. Back ed t0 tne Mayor and Coinm-m CHI .- of this appointment is a story of; n pos alleged casino <»i u.sf- (ContinuwJ on Pa«« Four) to community service. Each one Representative McLean Issued the t: apro Potlgano's JOVQ. of this couutcy a»ifj enforcement was niVrmi fit has one or two organizations to Produces Much Food for Thought following statement: c told last night by Mr. Moore of | t to the mayor anfl in'iurt i-. fin which he gives what time and: "There is a growing recognition par That education has failed in its purpose and that the out- the board and reiterated this public safety committw for .-•• mly. strength he lias. We,' however, in all quarters that everything pos- morning by Chairman Bernard. tedistributkmof know something of what these org- lpok for it is afar from happy one was the belief expressed by sible must be done to speed up the Stahl's letter was publish* !. ^ *ii i * r> i *• »» i sentatives of large Industrial and time back went to the office of the jJunior ft. S.Pnpils m a commercial interests have empha- letter from the Chamber of c.ini- of the purpose annd poasiblfltleiblfltles of formal address on "The Outlook for Education" at the service .board and offered to vol- merec commending Cqunc-1 FJ»;IHU-T Association Meeting of his alien status, Potigano ex- in which Parking Lot No. 1 a; lii; The committee,.having in charge The lecture, comparatively short, "Last week, the Executive Com- pressed regret asserting he owed —-_ 7 ROBERT MICKH Y. M. <'. A. Is being «ulmiii!ri.i< il. the program for the quarterly meet- was followed by an exceptionally mittee of the Merchants' Associa- this country a deep debt of grati- lu-sidents of*8ttmmit are Invited It was suggested that a load or <> ing of tthh e Council of Social Agen-1,g, 0Bg m£ controVer8lal nuestion- tion of New York, which for years tude for all "she" had done for '•" attend the meeting to b« held at Many young people from Sum- 0Bg m controV of tinders might help at rlrii time i I ponsible tor tho getting Women Voters to has been the leading advocate of him. On advice of the board. Poti- iirarton School ' Auditorium, mit and n.e£rby towns are expect- cies. Is responsible tor tho getting 8nd.answcr period in which many of year to alleviate som** tit t in- of daylight saving in the United Thursday evening. March 13th, at ed to heir the prominent speak- gano immediately took out hLs soRglness which causes a bit of in- tation of it at that ime By having {educators present participated. The States, recommended the re-enact- first papers. In token of uppreci-j fir-air •; >!:> p m.. of the 8outh Summit ers and/to takL-hool make a chance In the num- time. Dean Robert R. Wicks, Dean thoughtfully and at length. His one of the regular monthly meeting of Commendation IteceKed clerk, $699.44: Board, of' H.-aSrh. organizations la doing and can be as from many others, I have re- ":*r of students in either school de- of Chapel, Princeton University^ brief reply to "If education is such the Summit League of Women Vot- From State Board $135.25, and the building insp«'••t-n-. counted on to do, if and whin called ceived convincing evidence that in -:rab!e and what changes could will speak on "A Home of Qrfe's a failure, how do you account for ers, Monday, March 10, at 2.30 A letter was recently received 88. " " the present crisis such a law is de- '•t-s! be made. Own." on. your own success and that of other p. m., in the Community House, 4 by the local board from A. M, K. There will not be one hundred of sirable. It would be both a con- A number of resolutions were fa- J. Ross Tuttle, president and It. college presidents and distinguished Waldron avenue. Mrs. David girauie. ii w»u.u uc «u ^ • Muldels, chief of the medical di- The Summit High School music these reports read at the meeting, servation and a production meas-i ^ vorably acted upon, to wit; pay on -V Heising, vice-president, of the men of the day? was lost in the Depue, president of the Summit h s Hea(J tera for account of 1941 budget—Hoard oi. department under the direction of which, will bo held In the Lincoln u roar of lau , serving to Improve the health ~,?. , a ^monHn,, » *hter which followed. League will preside at the meet- Selectivt va e Serviceprvlrp , commenting oon Education, $35,000; Board of U«i K niew, Acting Superintendent J. Fred Muller, supervisor of in- Schoo rg, of the nation, to increase the energy strumental music* of tbfe public h e query. I ing, after which the discussion the excellent record compiled lo- ation and Public Library, ?_'.!HI<» - Schools, will xeview the present bCnOO, y S| and the morale of workers and. cally in its freedom from rejections schools, will furnish the music for 17th, as the questionnaire* are be- The thing which surprised this will be conducted by Mrs. Bjornulf thus, to intensify the effort on each; permission given X<>w Jersi-y 'tuatkm and the ieveral pro- Johnsen, the Welfare Chairman. at the inductioircenter. The letter Bell Telephone Co. to open Suriun- I-->vi!r High i School students to a selected group from the Senior memberh s of the itiCouncin l whof oSocia werel made by the Merchants' Association long and consistently in press inter- attention and interest of the "It IH gratifying to the Medical install special equipmtnt in Hi- Wson School formulated by a High School Glee Club will1 sing Agencies as of January 15th. At a and by social agencies and medical views, lectures, and magazine arti- League of Women Voters, it is felt Division, Selectivo Service, to call Sears, KOebuck and Co. innlilum < "imittwotfteacheni and recently two selections with Miss (Srare later date the same questionnaire groups show clearly the truth of Derby, vocal instructor of music cles, and put Into practlco by revo- that the importance of an adc- these conclusions. the attention of Local Board No. 1 now under construction Quartet, with Robert Forsbcrg di- value of their faith. What as- hear this discussion of their elty at the Intersection DI iIu:-• II• • •; tllf Y In Federal Service help to make each organization' town's recreational opportunities saved substantial quantities of fuel the local board and the physicians recting, will play at the second better acquainted with the planB tonished us was the reaction of the and in other way* proved a distinct attached thereto must be justly and Baltusrol places • A;>J.I-.>V,II and problems. was given an application of tlic N'>. r meeting, and the Clarinet Quartet, audience which, Judged by its ques- proud. It Is hoped that this record, '>. interest to the many Summit and purposes of the other*. economic advantage to the nation. under the direction of Dean Voeg- The committee in charge of the tions, was politely but firmly taking The following speakers will par- Polls have shown that the over- will be continued, and this office Jersey Estates; Inc. [«II«.II -.(>-.vi i'. '~?ads of Dr. and Mrs. Rockwell S. layout in Briant parkway. try • •; tlen, will play for the third meet- program for the meeting March the stand of "You can't get away ticipate: A. Shuart Reed, repre- whelming majority of Industrial and desires to assist when possible In H un;t i-r-.mk. former residents of this city with that." One educator when ing. 17th is headed by Miss Mary 8. senting the Youth Welfare Com- commercial workers favor it. UH maintenance." A number of reprrHeiUii'ivc;; <>i" «-i now vacationing »t Ford Lau- As indicative of their concern i the following asso- questioned, after; the lecture, as to mittee and the Y. M. C. A.; H. S. road building material firm's \vfi--« the F • Q'iaie. Florida, was a letter re- Wclles wltn "Great Britain, Canada and the aabou uuilt tlioitheir nkpplacp ne Iin fhhf rhnneinKchangingI . . •• »_.„,. tii>»t «M>niiian» what phase of Dr. Hutchins' address Kennedy, of the Board of Recrea- present to hear the reading o; i.iii- i»- !>< ;*-n<-d this week liy THE SUMMIT Mrs. Amos Hlatt, president Axis powers are now operating on | Twj» H- • ' va> ex-off Icio; Mrs. Henry N. Card. Mrs. proving what they think of it as ai^|ead=OIl CoIllSIOtl " of local persona affected by united in au effort to find the an-j say." who will discuss the part of the ferred to City Engineer Mmiav I'I.•• :\ '-•> Ann Brokaw, Mrs. James M. Gross, means of promoting production. I on r Selective Service Training Act swer. they have 'chosen as the Board of Education and glvo a re- study and recommeudatinn i-ions. Rockwell 8. Brank, Oliver Thurman, J. Winter Da via "Pessimistic" was the verdict "This country has asupreme ef-| theme for the four-meeting series sume of a study, made by that Dr. William O. Bernhard, a resi- In thetabsence of Ooiiin-ii'- Vv-- Ji and Oliver B. Merrill. heard on all sides as the audience fort ahead of it. As time goes on, th- (" ^ a member of headquarter they are conducting—"Youth unit- Board; and Sergeant-Detective dent of Countrywide, Murray Hill, ldent Ma'xwell Lester. Jr.. who •>•. iHi Mmt. dispersed. The controversy was the pressure will undoubtedly in- rany, 165th infantry (rifle), ing to seek a basis for action in a Lovely, representing the Police Mrs. Lester and their s-nn. Max.vrli m tli- continued by small groups on the crease rather than decrease. Wo | an X-ray specialist at Ovorlook division, stationed at Fort Mc- changing'world." ., , Department. The usual open forum lister, 3rd, returned >• -strnhty Fire Damages sidewalk in front of the High would be foolish If we did not make Hospital, is a patient in that in- 1! cat •i:>. Alabama, and another son, To help them iii/ arising, closer discussion will follow the presen- from a month's vai-atitci ;'t I-'"* School. That Dr. Hutchins had use of thia simple means of develop- stitution suffering from a frac- leaves today and hopes to to this goal, they have selected the Boulevard Residence tation. • Lauderdale, Fla.. Cotiiicilni; I-' aroused his hearers which, we HUH- tured knee cap, possible <;oncus- to similar work at Fort following additional speakers, all ing our energies. large G. Harry Cullis pn-si-l"-' pect, was his intent was obvious. nlon of the brain and leoiitussion of of them popular youth leaders: Dr. A/general fire alarm about 4 p. m. "Summing up, it may be stated that well qualified authorities have the forehead as the result of a two- r Hrank, former pastor of Cen- Wilbour Eddy Saunders. Headmas- Tuesday was^caused by a fire In the One well known Summitlte, long Appealing for Games indicated that the application of ear head-on ('011131011 about !> a. m. PKT1T Jl'KY PA>KI, J'resbyterlan Church, will re- ter of Peddle School, speaking on uttic of the residence of Henry Hur- Interested In education, waved a tightly rolled bundle of paper at For Boys at Fort Dix daylight saving would have the fol- yesterday. The collision occurred '« the north late this month "A Generation in Transit" in the rcll 91 ?{ent Place boulevard, pres- near';the Intersection of Aahland Presbyterian parish house on us as he passed by. It was Dr. lowing advantages: Prospective Jurors for tli< •'< ounty will supply, the pulpit of Qld ident of the firm ofLager and Hur- 7 road and Colony drive. The' driv- March 16; Rabbi Leo Jung, Jewish Hutchins' manuscript. i In a speaking tour of the high "First and most important it courts from March I" ••> >:,)«.:> ':.: : ' Church of Newark for Dr. er of the other car, George Davis pur •••!)•• and Paul Harris, Jr.. stimulating • assigned to map making. into the night. appealing to the students for small ' of r •>•• age caused was approximately $1.- with Dr. Hernhard going east on Sheriff Charles E. Ay res ami < ".• 11;, Interpreter of youth's role in the games. In answer to this appeal rent Ion. on r 1'ing and surveying tor his 500, a. portion of the roof being de- the same street. Benjamin T. Kork y-osterdny. i Ii i i':|"y. Such work Involves a contemporary scene, on March .0 the Charles R. Scott Hl-Y Club of "It will promote efficiency among stroyed. Little damage was caused CAB AND TRUCK L'OLIJDt: workers by enabling them to carry Police say there were no wit- is the fifth panel of tin- .lk of training strenuous. partment said Tuesday night, more the Intersection of Blackburn road | may'be collected. As boys from comes with work^ under artificial street and the driveway at her mont way; William A. Smit'i. ' «« now become accustomed chairman. Itobort M. Day. are con- and Prospect street. Sister Ann i this city areiat present at Fort Dix, trr- ple No"i registration LM required, recalled that a fire In 87 Woodland'Church, Stirling, was driving west "•- —— •-•--- •• - "' accidents. 'Itj has hoenJCpyirk the accident and took Davis to the 12 Shadynlde avenue; and l» i I ' " "f JroyH taken into defense on Prospect street while Francis P. the new soldUrs, as a sidelight of and the public is urged to attend. avenue about tho mlddlo of Fobru- as a result of aikurato'stu'dfeH, hospital whtee It wa«,A found he Kendall. 19 Shudystifle Jivemic i • Taration, are urged to write the DUnne of Clifton was driving the one of th« many features of the i: ary paused about |?,*CjOO damage to a majority of Industrial accldenfH wtfHyj.sufferlng jiffoni a number of New Provldeht-e- T«wnosli(|ir.i.J.-!V. -,,-: "Kl£ALi>, reporting their «*P«Jjl- the home of Frederick W. Mercer oil truck. No one Was Injured Bervlces by the "Y" that Is accom- occur during the clpaing hourff of fravlurtd, ribs and severe chest ert L. Laird, Plalnfield a\, tm. '•< •''•-• assignments and opinions' on Board <»«" Education and a blaze last week at 168 Broad though the passenger car suffered panying our boys from their homes. the d»y when artificial light Is re- bruise. ;Later"..''in. tho day Davis 1911. »' ••'*' 3n the army. s The March meeting of the Hoard street caused about 11,600 damage, In the crash. • , (Contlnued on paite Twtt) was released aft^pfchich he came Watches, clocks, jewelry r- (inn'-l. of Education will be held Tuesday whereas the total (ire loss In Sum- to Polfce Headquarter^ to make Rosenateln. 420 Springfield .iv>- UTLK' night in the office of the board at AdvertUIng In the HERALD will Samer, DresimaklnR. De- mit last year did not exceed $6,000. Advertise In this paper. pay you dividend*. TAXI, call GeddH, Su. 6-2000./adv. further report On the, Occid . 20 Irving qpl., Ru. 6-2746. Hamilton School beginning at «. j
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FRIDAY, MARCH THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. •. 194! PAGE TWO 20x20 on Emerson lane, and for i Spring*iejd avenue. OBITUARY Mrs. Pilot aud ifr*. Scfculte will act tearing down part of another coop.' Boy Scout Troop No. 68 wtll meet WEDDINGS as conference pages. New Providence Air. Dayebupay representing the \ tonight at 7.30 in the Columbia £ FIRST NATIONAL Bh Mrs. Milton O. Lange, an honor- Stony Hill Estates requested the jjScbool. Mrs. Bridget Fort* ary «einb«r of th« chapter will AND TRUST COMPANY Miss Eugenia Benedict, daugh- Mrs. Brlget Forte, wife at Zar*< H attend. Mrs. L»t>ge t» cotn- release of some property In Moun- > Free Acre Library Forum will ter ©f Mrs. George B. Benedict, of fino Forte, of 15 Overlook road, pleting her term of officffi e as Slatl e tain avenue for building purposes, meet tonight at » in the Farmhoime. SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY Cincinnati, and the late Rev, Or. died at the East Orange General corresponding secretary and is a '-»!' .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Cogtello and! Benedict, for many years a mls- Hospital late Tuesday night after candidate for the off lea of state re- TAX AIKMTKD . j family of Free Acres have returned' Hionary in South America and the an Illness of rive months. She was cording secretary. tlonnient. from Florida after a vacation. Went Indira, was married Wednes- 63 years old and had been a resi- Also attending the conference will The 11»41 budget for the Township, dent of Summit for 40 years. Be- was adopted at the final reading Westfleld Trust Co., %oteh j Curl Carpenter, dog warden, will day evening to William L. Bon- be Mlsa Janet Leslie of the Soring- Plains Branch, was designatefundsd a, s erastarl t wc-ekcanvassins for g the towdogn: licensesin sev-. ytui, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. sides her husband, she is survived 0*14 Regional High School, winner at the regular meeting held in the A renolnllon waa allowed by tile Ull iloj! ow«M» should obUIn 11- Bonyun, of Summit. The cere- by three sons, Meattoi Charlet-gftd in the dressmaking contest spoil? town Hall Wednesday evening.^ y mony was performed at the Bon- John all of Summit. Funeral serv- sored hy th« Short Hills Chapter. Union avenue r Uniting weet from yun home toy the Iter. Dr. 0. C. ices were held this morning at St charge of 6% interest on all hackjttoo obtain a license will be sum- Nelson, pastor o* the Summit Miss Leslie, along with eleven Plainfield avenue to Mountain ave- taxes until It becomes a lien when • »«nin>rmonedf tuto 'court court. PProclamation re- Teresa's at 9.30, Interment was other Springfield High School girls, nue wan changed to Park avenue on Methodist Church. in the pariah temcterw. the rate will be 8%% qiiiring dogn to be tied or penned 1 modeled their dresses at a tea giv- the final reading. .Much confusion An ordinance was passed on first up or on a leash is still In effect in The urlde'a uncle, Herbert Sage en by tit) Girl Home Makers' Com- Bridge, gave her In marriage and has developed due to a Union ave- reading for the Bell Laboratories' the Township Y OF 3TKW8T IT*' D. A. R. Notes mittee of which Mrs, John Ely of nue in the Borough causing mail, for a sewer connection with Sum- 8he was attended by her cousin; Short Hills Is chairman. The first WOMEJf OF ton Monday night. HIGH WAY HAPS Him Miss Anne Gleason, of Forrest, delivery and direction mix-ups. A mit. In welcoming members of the The annual State Conference of prlte went to Miss Leslie, second map showing 71 houses to be In The treasurer's report shows a HIM S (I.I BJIKAR TALK - Va. H. A. Bonynn, Jr., 'was best to • Miss Marjorie Boeheke; and sportsmen's organization, Presi- Through the coun man for his brother. the Daughters of the American the Rlvecslope Terrace develop- balance of $34,409.16. The tax col- OK CAIJIOlllliA T^IP dent (Seorge C. AVarren of Summit Mayor UuJdo f. Kmsi, Revolution will be held la Trenton, third to Miss Iluth Hadler. Miss ment on Park avenue under South lector collected 17,941.19 during the „» The bride was graduated from Ruth Albanese was given honor- made a plea for "a spirit of, co-op- HERALD luiM'availal.l,. New Jersey, Thursday and Friday, month. The Building Inspector re- Mrs. F. Clifford Shaffer. Jr., ad- m lite University of Cincinnati, where able mention. , Liberty was. rejected because of the eration to coordinate the lOininLs- business office a KCIHKH she was a member of Phi Beta March 13 and 14. size of the proposed lots. Some ported collecting $13 for permits dressed fellow members of the efforts." "Wo want you it Members of the ShortHills Chap- Atlas Leslie will model her win- 1 ply «r 1H41 New .Icrs.-y Kappa. Mr. Bonyun 19 an alum- lots with a frontage of only 55 andj which included an office building;Watchung Hills Club Auxiliary at j,art of our organization." he said, way maps, these nui nun of Wesleyan University and ter who will attend are: Mrs. Alex- ning dress at the Trenton confer- 60 feet were Hhowii. .Mr. Swenson on Springfield avenue for the A. WVtheir regular monthly meetingI dtHlaring tin commissio' ' n needs are ander W. Keller, regent; ^Ira. Win.ence. for free distribution ;i the University of North Carolina, pointed out that the town would Kuiitz Co., Inc., and an addition to, which was held at the home of Mrs.' support "when Kit!, and with help be had byour «ul)Kciii, lit- is a member of Chi Pal. B. Leavens, Jr., vice-regent; Mrs. Judges for the dress contest in- the dwelling of John Couser of j Inland Newcomb of Berkeley'- '•.•. iro• n out many problems. Frank W. Olive, secretary; Mrs. cludeledu x«i»Mis»s V»I«UJGlady»s ...iInregasCB«D, wh„..„o , not approve a map with lots small- tailing at, the HKKALli uiijn. j connected with the National j er than 75 ft. by ICO ft. depth. Mountain avenue. Permission was] Heights. Warren stated, however, that the Included in the maps.is a m .' You must have the HERALD If Wn, A. Cudlipp, Mrs. Charles 8. Is _._. granted the Essex Specialty Co. toj Mrs. Shaffer wasi accompanied on j commission'\\aK of limit in;; WA- selves in gala array, at a regular A girl scout troop, is being formed j During the latter part of lu>r stay .son dates. Conditions change from year meeting of the club in the High in Berkeley Heights under the I she visited Laquna Ueeelt and Snn «o year. Your own intcresii, Citizens Trust Company School auditorium on Wednesday sponsorship of the Columbia P.-T.jJuan Capistrano. At. Capistrano change with them. It is afternoon. The commentator was A. All girls between the ages of j the doves lived un to their reputa- therefore important fhat of Summit, New Jersey Miss Virginia Pope, fashidn editor SCOTCHES 10 and 14 are invited to meet withjtlon, alighting mi their heads and McLean Introduces Your Will — drawn with of the New York Times, arid the the scout leader Mrs. R. Gurbow'shoulders much to the delight of your lawyer's advice—lie up- Fortnightly's most popular, guest are and the assistant scout leader, MrsJCail. An'othor hi.uh spot was Cata- speaker. .-':'• Porf — Sherry On Wednesday afternoon, March Tokay-Muscatel NEW EASY 12th, at 3 o'clock, the Music De- 4/5 qf. Hi gal. Fullgol. F10IU TISSUES partment will hold Its next meet- WAY TO REMOVE HAIR ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Smooth Elizabeth Arden's d«li- Smith, 66 Prospect street. The en- 45c m 1.69 HY ARE SO MANY former owners of low- cole creamy SLEEK over your tire program, will be presented, by Wpriced caw now driving new "Torpedoes"? legs, arms, underarms.... After the, distinguished trio,. Isabel tjaiit DRY WINES Simply this—Pontiac is priced so close to the a few moments, wash awoy th« Ifto Ambrosio, pianist; Anthony- Sant Claret - Burgundy lowest that the difference is scarcely notice- unwanted fun. See how hair- Arabro8lo, - violinist and Harold Reiding • Sauternes able. And the scores of advantages Pontiac free your skin suddenly be- C!app> Baby Food..4c Bern ho, cellist. provides more than offset its slight extra cost. come*! Won't stimulate growth. Isabe} Sant Ambrosio has given 4/Sqt. Wool. Fullool. 12 TO BOX -' For example, Pontiac. gives, you the ultra- 60c and 1.00. two concerts in toiyn Hall and modern beauty of "Torpedo/^stylcd Fisher will give a third in April. Then Body.- Pontiac gives you the matchless comfort Sanitary Napkins 8c Hhe will leave on a short tour, 39c__69c_JL29 of the "Triple-Cushioned .Ride" .; w and the HILL'S (ASMARA playing with a Women's Little assurance of more trouble-free performance Symphony Orchestra under t,he di- provided by Exclusive lifetime Oil Cleaner. I * QUININE TABLETS rection of Graham Harris- A&P WINE and BILLY B. m SOAP Anthony Sant Ambrosia was Why not take your present car to. your formerly with the Ilarrere Little Pontiac dealer today? In all probability, it Symphony and has played with the LIQUOR SHOP will cover the down payment on a new 8c 2c Pootiac. The balance can be spread over St. Louis and Ne*- York orches- anomaly terms to fit your Convenience. - ' '25c 1 FT. tras. At present he is playing with "Torpedo" Six SeJan Coupe $92.1* (uhife su/arull tin, e.rfra) the Newark Philharmonic Sym- RUBBING ALCOHOL phony. l 40 Maple St., PONTI; TIIEprLUXM DJER KISS TALCUM MUCH! •TpRPlpO- SIX Harold , Be'thko holds the Phil- ttCIN/ BUSINESS COUPE harmonic -^ebolnrHlilp under Jo- Summit, 7c seph Schuster and at present plays ml Pqntiac, Michigan. • Stale tax,, In the National Symphony Orches- tfnipment, acctttenti—txtra. Pritwt WITH THS Quuntltica limited tra. N. J. %uh)t of the employee and after stating are Icing seitistics. All groapi - -i W. Huberts of Holmes Oval, Ridge- in lsi>8, lie W.IH, apiwinuxl Chiei chjite Tool Jjhs: Medk-3.J Voc:i- that more accident* occur in the view. Symposium on home than on the highways or in La Conga Cabaret tt3e©arair;«l tar stady condition* to Marshal, which position ht he! | tiniis;- Nur.-iing as a Profession; Itsdr am a coaiKJuaitiea—employ- A meeting of the Missionary Cir- until he resigned in 1H24 Frim Regional If. S. SI-I re:.;rial and ManaMt iiitut; industry, urged employers not only cles <>f i He Woman's Society of 11U0 until jy:S7 win-ii lie >vis retir- to. carry compensation insurance tBs*nt, bcalili protection,; «lrll I8>- Ai'."i:naut!tM as a Protest )ii; A11- Jousehold «caaomir problems: the up* Christian S iviee of the Methodist ed on -a pinsiiiii he serveit us a ljiu-^JflM; Arehllecture and Draft- but to take precautions to prevent Monday h Church \v;is Jst'ld .Wt'ihw'sdi-y at- court attonduut ami deputy sheiin accidents: • 'part !«ss recreation faeilltka Hold Career Night i'na; Arts and Craft-i: (lierir.tl and otb«r questions- of importance the licune of Sirs. Guion H. Foun- of Cnion County, lie was a e!ur- (ieucial Office; J>. p irtment Kt;n't* are one of the major sources tain of Fainnounl avenue. Chat-; The hot apU in Summit nl«|llillfe f IwOte welfare or yoaug people and ter member (if -Starry Flat; Coun- Juatriitu lj.iytan H>jt;ional VVork: KiiBinix'i'iug as a I'rufeH- of injury. Cellar steps should have ham Township. A study periol; cil, Jr. (). U. A. M. He is' an ex- on Monday night will undouiUtilbdly | •*"* aattoB. at Spri:i}cfic!il. will hold its si.ii; .lournalisin, Library, ami a solid handfail, be well lit and wa* held in the morning, followed; empt member of-Hjso C;>.'.\;>. I o<: be Bray ton auditorium-belle»t*ll or I The SUDBHIIS B-"«iH«s* aad, Pr0- :ii:iii.il c;ir,.i-i- ni^lit mi Tac-'r Music; Navy st.x a Career; Kadi'> fre« of mops, brooms and toys. A ( fey lunch and a s;jf'ial hour ami in •which he was chief fur a numli< r Varied not, Mr. Rlpley! The La fe w «Mtfo«U CI«b fcu «i«B wrtJcajjir !>\ .\Ia;-e!i 1 lia, lr,nn S p. in,to 1 I Woik as a (,':trwr; Office work solidly built step-stool should be I the aftern-'ion hy sewing. ' of years. in l.is'ne ('oiii)iany; Sports and HI. 'i he I'ViMiiiii; will lie spein part of the equipment. A mat orCabaret, sponsored by the P.-.-t * A., Ila* edac-atlaa for eltizensbip *pd j This afternoon frum/i! until l| His wile, who was Almini It. T.it-j Ki( i caiion Leadership; Techni- Handling of Service stil-.le.nis. pareiiLs and teaches i raised platform in the laundry is promises to be such a ; o'clock a silver tea will be served- ten. was the daughter of the hue cians and Clothing, methods, of democracy for tie. lo- in1.Hill; i ;;!..*• i li vocations, de- advisable. Cuts and burns are U will be difficult ,to stop ! at the home of Mrs. .W. Johnson I David H. Totten and Ahbii; l i't;l- problems in Home a permanent fixture. Aga*l >•«'» il liv liiliilii leil wr>rki.i'S ill Transportation mi the I'I'KUI-.U* sources of potential infection. Since a |ltae | Hallock in Springfield avenue,' ford. She has been a lit'e-liini; r.-si- 1 -leJsnre.".' school husis will be fiirnisiied free I Tin program of the Y, W. C. Adul. l knlvea are harder to control flaming Pan-American d«coar Ikemre f 1 Summit, l.y tin* Fellowship Com-:dent of New Providence- iiaviiiK >':nii or u pi thill of charge l-j .ill students and par- BWSTITJ: lmltiiKliiP tea held »t the home than sharp, keep a good sharpener will be a floor show, dlree-ltl \>f ? | tnittet* nf the Woman's Society for, been horn there August 2ii. UiTt. The plan involves t ni'iiera! scs- ents wlui expect !•> -attend. Ps HI: in: Mrs. Hubert VolkenliiR of Oakhandy. Proper cooking utensils Miss Dotterer of Hofcby Halll/lwa-* j Christian Service of the Methodist • Hftr ancestors were um.ni^ the sii'ii in thiaudit.n-iimi f.r.ini 7 15 i'i There are aluxist six hun- dKi' avenue on March 3rd proved with steady handles will prevent turing the Tango, the RnpaBiaixttd * (few Providence J Church.' Hostesses will -be Mrs.firs} t settlers of that region. She *-)."> p. in The sehoul hand will La Conga, the sultry dances jHstiwk, Mrs. John Boyee and- pl.iy until s p. m. At th.at tiiiie dred parent.s and students plan- y 0, unusual interest to a large num- accidents and adequate potholders is ;t direct (fesceinliinl of Stephen have swept the country In j "Mm. Ralph l^ewis. * William I,. M.'nizc. Dircctar of ning . i i attend; but this iiiiui- of Summit women,. ., should be made easily available. No Rfcdford. who fought in the liaJtlc 'ber will bf> iuceaicd by later *• n- available iss I'Mith Barber, food columnist bare wood should be allowed to get.larlty. Both High School »t feorough .'•The Volunteer Fire Company > of Springfield in the UevJintjun- (iiiidaiice iiiid o.i'ganizer of y.ireer and the frinkier members ct t*he f Iligllt. wiilopell the si'.ssi.ui liv ill - rollnifiits from the ltegi.iti;tl I)i^ Ki'iicmii:, sup. [,,. ihc New York Sun, Whose book splutery, since slivers are also a will meet Tuesday evening at fire' arv War. and her grandfather was lrift--eighth graders v\lu>-;huVf rieeii P.-T. A. will Hhow you hoi \-i['n i headquarters. ' " | with Perry in the war of ls 12. IriidiiciiiK Warren \V. llalscy. su- iw .It'iscv ||iK|,. jji>i-akiuK of Servants," published source, of infection. pi-rvisins pi-iueipul ;:f thi'' SCII.IK!. invited. Any interested individual 'liese nuiiis are done. Even if you alt aedatalf« on 1st yt'iir. has been on display atj A well stocked first aid kit should the ttidelineH playing cards ;>«w"* O RU KLEHS The couple have five children Mr. llalsf.v will speak on '(iu'ul- whit may wish to attend is wel- billion ami m iastntati's Book Shop, was the be In every kitchen, Dr. Webb felt. |»KlVI\«i living; Mrs. Margaret l.oioc, atiee at Iti'^ional." Followiim hi:; conie tfi do do, This applies es- st of honor. Itesearch and In- feet will jerk and your pulses jump I Golden Wedding of r She cautioned her audience against to the tricky rhythms. You can rue-1 fJeorge J. Miller who live at home: talk, the main speaker will In' pecially to school staff iiicinb.i'is in HKKALli ui ,11,111 convinced her, she said, Mrs. Kliner Egbert of M:i'ilison; the nearby towns. treating any scrioiiH burn with serve a table for your own pitfrty, * Anthony Bachiani of i« Beau! Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Miller heai'd. 'He is Floyd Simmon, i'ul)- is a nits- hat ihi- problem is basically the Arthur G-. Miller of K.isi N.ntli- greasy ointment; Tanning is thebut the "ringnide seats" are? gdlslng ; Voir av-*Htie. Sammit. was fined) ii:- Relations Manager (if ttie Tlie career night is lieiiiK spun- nior i,,,,,ail( 1 [me all over the country, though port.-L. I.! and Borojijjli Treasurer curative treatment favored by doc-fast, so hurry. i |L0 and costs of court of $2.50 and! The golden wedding anniver- Western Klcctric Coinp-.iny at sun d«by the Ueplonal Mi^h Sc!iml Slat Il Kdward C. Miller. There are also Kearny. The topic will tie "Whaf y , some sections .conditions are b$t- tors. haul liis license taken away fora! mry ()f Mr an(1Mr s ja(.oi, (<. MUl- staff, who will act iis section chair- E. five grandchildren. • Industry Kxpects nl' the Scluiol." ti sicr- |r'-tltiin others. Sb« quoted Helen . The other two panel members AH an academic footnot.o, tlxhe th period when found guil- er of > New Providence Borough men; the I'.-T. A. Parent K:lu0 p.m. wit|i hiill'-h'iiir workiun hours, nor standard* of and. Mrs. Maclyn Baker, of South ety." It features a rolling Ili-flte t'kesley HeigMs. - ] Tuesd iv' Mr and Mrs. Miller iiav- talks liy each speaker, (olluwfd liv sey Control I'owor k Liglit (')ni- 1 lN4'O.Mi: TAX MAN IURCS, nor social security for wo-Orange who Is sufficiently concern- motion, when exaggerated!,.'(toast The rlwrse ara-s the r*>salt of anhng bi-eii married in Myersville, discii! si(i:i. The HCCI nil ,"r>)iip of pany have declared the regular section niei'tinss, from Id to lii.ftu HKKK ON MAltlll 10 ami II Inn piiRaged in domestic service. ed over household employment brande,. .d. the danc„ e as crude ajo'jiuiD-•• !, atatoraoWIe acridtai February- 19th.,-! Marc— h 1. 1S!»1-•, b-•>y th—e Kev.'"(Ji;prg------••e -, quarterly dividends on tlieir pi-e- problems to devote a considerable p. in., will follow the same plan Briefly she traced the develop- attractive. But, properly d»«, it; wSen tar? drives by Bwhiani ana Loocke. i ferred stock payable April 1 mil To assi.st. citizens in pn- Irnt of the modern Hervant prob- amount of. tinio to making the oc- hut will lie composed of a second is fascinating and delightful), tooth! Psatensoni «er*' in collision in I, J«r. Miller was born in Myers- to stockholders of record on" March complete set of- speakers. In all. paring liifome tax letiiins a Im from, pioneer days when wives cupation more attractive. As anto dance and to watch. - •.'•' | 8giriBSiie!«S aveaat-. near the bomelville May 22, 1868, son of the late ioth The dividends are $'l i', a outgrowth of. a local group of inter- there wij.1 lie twenty-five different deputy collector from tlie in- |il everything themselves, through In playing a Rumba, the oifioe*-Mf Cbtswr II- Lambert- All and waa wounded A li.-t't of section meeliug t:>jti• -^ iors of bond servants or slaves ia\, cent., and $1,375 a share on the March 10 and 11, according to ly organized with Mrs. Baker as with dried peas, and withiill.Icfc fallwl t-> sake a turn in at the b.ttth" of Antietam. He! follows: Ac<-ountancy and liusi- tit still expert in a variety of 5M: per cent, preferred stock word received from the I*. S! chairman. The League has drawn handles. . > \ ttee road, s; j ihe left hand canu' ti Sew I'rovidcnce in 1891.j ness Administration; Opportuni- iiBphold .skills, through the era Treasury Department this up a-set of rigorous standards that ! side of the nsi and coHjding with and in .the following year was flee-1 tj(>s in Agriculture; Airplane ("on- Widespread immigration when • La Cbnga takes Itsj name litttam Add forgotten men: . Captiijin week. nplovera surrendered the care of. are being usodln Irvingtdn. These the Conga drum, the princiauliilti- Patterson's ar, •traveling in the ted constable of'Union County in. Kltiott jftoosevclt. struciion; Army as a Vocntion: she read to the group. A sixty-hour strument in native Cuban • orlli'oeft- • opposite dtrec'iou. 1'atterson had •which capacity he served until Chemistry as a Career; RlenuMi- beir homes to well trained: German Advertising in tho HERALD will jid Scandinavian girls, to the time week is set as,the maximum. Two tras. The,,dance is a modifie*(l|iirHHi ptalled kls car off tlie pavement in 1930. When the Harough was form- tary School Teaching; lli^h School Ihcn industry drew workers away hourst"on call" is equivalent to one of the exciting primitive step riltich ota effort So atv>:d the accident. ed, separatliiR from 'the Township; TAXI, call Gcddis, Su. H-^ adv. Teaching: Legal Uccuimtlous: fla- pay you dividends. un the home so'that girls were hour of working time, when em- the colored natives have daisied In BachiaDi claiaed iliat when he ployee is required to answer the Cuba at carnival time for ZQOv.jiH-N. ca&me- to the carve in tlie raad he 'longer trained In household du- twmd PatJ€rsoa"s car. without es. Today not even employers are doorbell, telephone, etc., during the It has a mart:h tempo, with rMck /•I hsuige from year day. Three hours "on' call" is held step, and in done in a chateiHia-ng lights and spec-ding, oa his Bachi- own interest! lained. equivalent to one hour of working aai's side of tie wad. Evidence of 1 Ambitious girls hesitate to be- line. On Monday night ev-ilimone them, ft ii Umu when the employee is re- will he invited to join in afracitlrhe It ree police offk-ers as to position Iie houseworkers partly because sponsible only for a sleeping child or the cars after the accident and portant jjbat long bourn, partly because the dance is demonstrated in th»«llw3or — drawn with or to meet the necessity of notshow. to marfe.3 on J>.e raad were in di- In u pat ion is in disrepute. Further- leaving the house entirely alone at re-it Oprxk-iSiea in hi? claim. Bothj advice—lie up- lore in another's house the! can't j The La Conga Cabaret riall-lly Btt preterit ton- nerves three important |iurpo*9N, It tiers were prac'ically ruined and? htertaiu, and in many homes where night. Overtime must be compen- le-veral " persaas were slightly in-j circumstances. here are children cannot count sated for by extra hours off within provides a most amusing everailnj of fun, it offers a graphic les « In Jit red. Pattersoa's lestiniony was! idlings free. Employers are notthe month or by extra payment. In Jisbstantiared by bis daugliter.j rustec, it is our lways careful to provide a good no instance must it exceed six hours current dance steps, and It 'illumes money for the very wortiliifclle Ks»therfc». Sliss Myrtle Lawyer ofj keep informed J good light and adequate heat. a week. 2£ Wtavt-i.- -"sett Newark, and] Iften wages arc appalling low in The League advocates one full work of the P.-T. A. This* «i> orfc includes local welfare, mi KI ttfor ' Itetcr NtHg•.?•! of Xe-a-ark. all riding, and i tin SIT- puseliolds that afford other lux- day and an extra evening free or needy children, a glasses furail^iitid with him at t!se linj^ of the acci-| invite you ID tits, "HouHehold help is a two half days and an extra evening lux- art Scholarship and a fund zfoircre- tent. Pa lice Cafcf Harry High and] abject with our ry,' Miss Barber reminded per week. At least three legal holi- her placemeiits and additions to t:*:he Special, Ofiit-fr? Robert Webster| idien re more thjin once. ,• days must be granted and one Their aiNiie school library. So you will ~\uU 111- and Elmer ti. Arcr>. _ | Her week's vacation with pay after one alik'. Write speech WUH followed by a ing both welfare and your owrnfe ell- mrt talk on "Accidents in the full year's service; two weeks vaca- Fere (>a|mn; H«ld ] TODAY, for tion with pay after two years' ser- being if you visit the cabare tlloon- cm. luiiic, • given hy Dr. HleauoF Webb, Jay night, at 8.3» to 12, at B3njt«:b» Kann* • • [graduate of Wellesley and Cornell vice. These standards apply to ^ jj graduates of the training course. auditorium. For tickets'and iBe«r- 1 1 I'dical School who, a.s a member vations 'phone Mrs. Fischer.,'JIIB tn- Tfte tnersbeics of Ilose._ Company i the Y. W. C. A. Health and Kec- Miss Barber urged occasional iuit ti-OOfl-'-J. Xo. J, ihe JBirougli's .'VolunteerJ ation Committee, has advised Y. raises us a .stimulus to improve the FEre C'uaiMnr will holU it.s annual < rswm\ . ('. A. girlR'on their health prob- i worker's technique. ontcrtairsRieat aud dant-e this eve-- ins with a view to improving their ! Miss Dickerson cited unfairness nl-ns in tb-:- Lincoln. S-cli" :>1 audi-j lOMPAl 'fidelity. of employers in heaping additional B.&p/ffirisofYvW. ii •lo. riurn... la Jfc'.-e of the usual j NEW JERSE/I She pointed out that efficient tasks on the part time worker or Intercity Conference? acint^ur nl *y. a :-iunibf-r of artists] ! demanding overtime without com- If onv l!t--- WOIt Artist Bureau will! t c Vv nagetiient of a home depends to m t ( mnidernl>]e degree on the health ipensation. The ItusiiicHs and Profe-iilJtiHuI cratertain. There will be a Mrtf. Baker declared employers, Club or the Summit Y. \V_. (, A. net, a popular S:JT1 singer. ^ uced 'Educating. will'hold a joint disciissimu »;-5t- ci^ati. a' sk-i:iai! ^<1 and a pianist. A Complete Mrs. F. M. Votaw's exhibit of ing with similar clubs frmiifjOi'-. A master e! c^remoaleo will l>e in pamphlets and clippings attracted angc and-Jersey City .at- t llf'OOr; Ckaanre. F'»l!ow:ag ihe- c-atevUin- Radio attention. Those present carried ange Y. VV.' C, A. Tuesday cu v'i;- ift fat ta*re w:!l 5»e dancing'to the away score cards for employer and ning, . March - 11. at »j'.45 •-o'thnck m iisrt- r*f Wa'irr MrXamara and Service Ills ULTkC'ain.""" '• :'-;' For all makes employee to check their efficiency. marking the fourteenth rniiunil Home and Auto Music provided by a young ac- ".Viition-wide Ob.servancf." Il:lis3 cordion player. Bob Hanson, and 'KieiiH "v'Coit.- director of tint A..111- Sarriaee. • | tea followed the meeting. .erican Lah;)r Education .Siii'l'flce, Mr. and Mrs. Jolia Ocigerich of. Sales Agency J'ijssjrif street. !i:s IJ-arough. hnvej Mrs. Frederick G. J-Jberhurdi, wjll speak on tlie theme, ""lillllz- For ing l)em<)cracy.".- ' ,; annanncod th*, marriage of their; chairman pfrthe membership com- tliaaghter-, Mi?» " 3!arian Geigerirh.; Philco and ;niittee, welcomed the guests, and Mure, than .sixty'thousand yoiioilg- li>-Francis Snyd-?'"'of West Livings--; Emerson ! introduced Mrs.'CarUon P. Fuller lucsin.i:^K wnmcn in • fiVe li.iimji—n*e'I tiMi, poit'of- Sir. and-Mr?*. ¥". Snyderi who led the panel discussion.' . . Y. \X..('. A..groups throughcoil'btlie or tirat pla-xe ' •' . ' '• counu'v will hold . t>:inc]iu?rts 11 litid PERRY T. BROWN srtechl- programs,'on,March, 11,LJthe S|.r!nnfl*l9 ,Ttl. Su. 8-0913P.=T. A. Notes (late set aside last. December bjtJtlie ItT. f . J. !>lran»v irs National Husiness and IWe'w- .let'fersnn School simial* Council of .the "Y", a»u «1- The appistJEmeal of Dr.. Clifton! One of .the most constructively iiig to Mias Margaret (iaris^'pssi- ,J. Strjiass of S; avenue.;- edut of tl|e Summit club. , : thsis Be roil 0 public concerts. At 1515 of ihcHC.thc piano was a Steinway. Tlielma Becker, 4th grade .teacher the -Lackawanha station in rtlm t'J ceeds Dr^ (5. Ward Disbrow of lake tlie Ct.ZO o'clock train. ' Scimmit. re-Kgne-i. T-erms on the' The Steinwav is used exclusively by a greater number of artists than use all other pianos eombined. at Jefferson School, and Ebon i TltoniaK of the Physical Education Miss Helen Brewer and! 11:11s* iteDri sa!.*ned (foninjissicn are for Department of the Summit school Mary Alice Marshall have m-/vcd li""»f vests. - ! Bystem, brought before UH the prob- on tlit; plani)inJ{ conimitte»cn-ith A list of stnne of the Artists who use ihv Steinway lem of developing well-rounded ed- members from Orange and hsea'ey i ucation for the child. Where the City to complete ar-rangeine-nlift tor the.'Btr-.OTRb. C-amifil will meet' Ailken . Eaim-s Horowiu iMildniT' IVtri .Sjirrna school alone educates there is the banquet and program lnpOr- iroaday ... The 11*41T:tx liaroh T'ranlz IllM(ll<-Mlll iMoiM'ivilxli Pow.ll Sclmahcl, A. 1 bound to be If»p-Hidedncss. ' It is Uiige. • Tickets can b * oJlllilnncd -? *H1 lie on- B»rrr Krrr MlXWltll PrnkofnIT SCIIMUIH'I, K. il dcrtij -on , fit*.•«I rc^diag.•-Tin - Or ' ll»> privilt-ge and tlio duty of pitr- from Mfs-s Kr'-wer, Miss llr-nw KP'IHII Mini/. lt»i hi hi Srrkin Ralish or tit'1 -Y. W. f. A. .>#.-«, 1-Vi«*i)irtan t IIts in tlio honifc to coinpletc the Kiirliinaiiinon" "This aniiual giitheriiiK oltlinsi- it: pofn^a in l> ijjt MU- ,• j I!raili»w4y <;,in/. Irv N. Ii Slirriiliin 4 ncss and professional gr;)ii|li 'in " TIi*" Plir*'ti'-1>.»<-b'?r AH-.tiei^'i'-ju' (laiiadrsiis (toroduM/ki Lev,lilt Murl'Mi Iti liter Sinionil.'i Mrs. Hf'-ker, quoting Or. J. JB. r Y. W. ('. A.'s is planned to met Tuesday a*!-?rn >on at the Lin- f.ha«ins (.rainper List Ntivacs. Hiiliiuitiin, A. Sim-terlin Chase, professor of Education at strate that these coln Schj.ji anaitorium. Mis? .1. Harms Loyunicli i baii'J, andpr the diroc-, ple and his general outlook on life the -'fact that the associate !tl «n of Harold W«rfovd. played. are molded during these years, Hhe der wliii.li husim.Hs girls aid o or- .\Eichae! PIgn» sa:iR a» a s')!u "It unDER com recommended the book "Children ganized has ; affiliated jitmi[>s All Comes Buck To Me .Vow." H<: in the Family," by Powdermukor ai'onnd the world.' Messa j» of ,r as acromjianied on 5-lie jii.in;» by; Which is the piano used by Broadcasting Stations? and Grimes, a« particularly helpful streoting from business grirli in VC'm Kathryn Tressler. niinh-1 to pa rents. Msjutreal, .-Shanghai',' Buenos. k--~fr Iteraile (*rac !»*:;„,''A t:!ari!iet tri'i ofj The Stciftway ih used exclusively on W K AF,'W JZ, \VAUC and WOH. Four htatioiiH in New York Cily alone have Mr. Thomas cmphaNized the need Melbourne and New ZealanA(i,aa»o Ifcie Misses .I>>rot!iy Burfonl,. Con-: purchased 85 Steinway Pianos. The Slcimvay is used by these Broadcasting Stations because-of its superb tone, fast for intelligent HUpervision - not already been received for tSltfeTay. n3o * (,'arIVon arA Marion Kern. purchased as aicinway rfglmentatjon—of the leisure t|me Some'of'the'Other countrieei|l;Hmt „• Played "la A Little Dutch Oar- action and durability. Steal a match on the new of growing Imys and girls. ThiH ln- bave sent grceliiiRS in-forine ten." season by having tas deaf volvcs a nuich more active interest cannot do so now because v Pupil;=5 of Lincoln School are! and enliven thexrolor of a and participation lii the hobbies, conditions. ' ' • 'raiup-Ief.ins? p"..-ins for tlir presenra-' ORS MASItHHCC« print or other bright dress garnet), and activities on the part of Miss Julia White of Har ptjlll lie, lion of the(;i!lK-;t A Sullivan o|>- Why the Steinway is the piano for your home most parents.- Such a progrum will >you may have... for wear fieorgia. is president of tElit.N/Sa- ctfetta.,-"Hr "Ml S. Finafore," on, largely solve triiiny of the problems tional ' Husiness and . Prufe-Ji|)rinal USareb'—Stb irj the school audit'»r-; The Slcinway i» made in.n^ny models anil hi/.es ti» lit your Lome <^ well ;^ the < oiu . rl >iugc. All Sleinways have all Steinway improvements now under coat. of social hygiene, provided parents Council and Miss Dorothy ESIIuean- including tlie Diaphragmatic Soundlmanl and Arrfflfftfrd Ac lion, livery Stiinwuy liun ilu> ineomparuMe Steinway tone and is llui pride of bestir themselves to overcome their dy of, San Francisco Is chair-fell! t of TTie'dffic-ijil Board of,the M«-t!i'-! Uic Slcinway family, whose rigid standards anil careful selection of everything that goes into the making of a Steinway have made it the elioirr lassitude and seek to educate theiji- the Vitalize Democracy Coniaii Ice. odlst Ctairch met Tues-dajr night1 at! Bclves to an intelligent handling of In most of the clubs,- thc-rijif tfcie home u( |3Irs. and Mrs. Allfii of the entire music worlds You cannot afford to buy less than tin; lust for your home. A Steinway is a lifetime purchase, tyhen you divide its each problem that is inherent In one been a period of Intense cost by the years of satisfaction if Will bring, tlie Steinway is the cheapen piano you can buy. Liberal allowance on your old piano. of the highest" vocations—bringing since April on how a largei-|i(c-;w- up children. uie of democracy can be sec mill I in [CLEANING the United States and how <|f»o oc- Steinway Grand Pianos and Steinway Spinets can be purchased / ( Lincoln School nu-y is related to €mp'Ipynn#l, to EARLY the defense program and ,1(0 the for 10 per cent down, with the balance to suit your budget. A meeting of the Lincoln School building of a better world.. SAlJE! P.-T. A. will be held In the school building Monday evening, March 10; Judging from the earn ftews at 8.15. ! with, which these qliestion-sineave Mime Center of New Jersey" ,T«pc,,tt| boon discussed, the American BED! | a..,., SSpring Coat This,is a meeting of vital im- who carries home » pay extra) :l4iillr Siyt portance and one which every par- s ent should attend. The topic of dis- ev*»ry week/is fust becoming:Ita-lti- 79c cussion will be the several pro-. zen who Is conscious both GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY own social and economic ( Phone POHHIH for a better distribution of Hct V., v S'ccp Soundly our secondary Hchool pupils. Mr. her social responsibilities' ! —Steinicay llvpreHvntativea-- Some business and profession iial WX2100 (No Toll) Bartholomew and Home members Y w ( of the Committee that submitted group" "'<>f "'P - - - MlHttSive-: hi I the proposals will be present to dis- given special evidence rtf thiliioon- HUT BE SORE IT'S 60S KUOAH STREET, NEWARK, \. sciousiiess. Girla from cl il In cus» the question. WeurKe nil the G. 0. KELLER N parent* of Mneohi School children many Southern stated 23« MARKET STKKET. PATKRSON - 2.18 W. FRONT STHFKT. Is lutttMH to Washington askiilii to be present, at thin meeting. Only peal of the. poll tux in their nr, & I,eland AveH. by the free expression of opinions girls in MaHsachuHettrf gaver Kli:ive [BALDWIN'S ST0HKS OPE1V KVKNINH8 and the careful consideration of the N. J. I'I'AIMFIUU), N. J. heln in' the minimum wag«u«m- question by those concerned can ajtalivn up elsewhere In the same of DATES TO BE REMEMBERED THE SUMMIT HERALD socialism. Independent Club Votes to Include •ad SUMMIT BECOKB As Dr. Hutching so strongly em- Mon., Mar. 10—8.30 p. m., Cabaret Our Offtetal Ta§tt"»t City urt Cowty phasized Wednesday night, a broad Dance, Braytou Auditorium. and liberal education is the basis o( Mon., Mar. 10—League of Women Local Politics With Its Objective in Icraed Every intelligent thinking, which is, in njESDAY AFTERNOON *nd FRI- Voters, Community House, 4 Wal- Community OAT MORNING from the Office truth, the basis of a,democracy. If droii avenue. 2.30 p. in. J57 Sprjegfield Avenu* I he people art* to rule, they mum National and State Political Field e-isof *&d e-im Tues., Mar. 11—Eunice Harriet 413 Springfield Avenue, Summit rule widely. That there are cer- Avery, Paper Mill Playhouse, 3 What Bach Can Do (Continued from Huge <>ii«*) South Street, Morristown C1KCTLATIOX 8.SM tain defects in capitalism and cer- P. oi. I to Lecture for Published by tain ariviintuKCH iu socialism is an Tues,, Mar. 11- Executive Board MIB. Uarret son's letter In the' Dowiies also agreed to a point Bi«»tt MtraM PiMUtog Co. cs.sentiul part of young America's T. 1. A. at 10 a. m. HERALD of February 28jrh b good i raised by E. A. Butler.-founder of Summit SCHOOl Of MtlSIC Tues., Mar. 11—Women's Society Katerod at the Fort Office, Summit, training; a biased education can news. She assures us that the it he South Summit Civic Associa-j - ~T , ,, N. 2., «• 8«coad-Cl*tt Matter never be the foundation of a coun- of Christian Service, Methodist Church, 11.30 a. m. Council of Social Agencies is action that it should not essentially Stanley Chappie, the prominent try dedicated to intellectual free- work compiling data on Summit's j objective of tke club to ere-' Knglinh conductor who has recently dom. Plato observed ' that all Tuc«., Mar. 11 — Presbyterian ho he BOWS ON PUMPS Women's Mission meeting, par- vital resources; assembling a roster'.,,,, ., ,hlni Dartv but to throw the ! made America his home, will lee- things are in a suite of flux. of th e citizen! s with record of their ish house, 2.30 p. m. '•'" ' kill weight of influence to that party or! ture for *,«,. of th e Summit Democracy cannot stand Btlll; it Wed., Mar. 12—Lenten service Y. training, experience and skillsf'. candidate pledged to maintain the School of Music on Sunday after- must improve—or It must deteri- W. C! A. at 10 a. m. especially as they bear "eed" Pri«.clpl« for which the organiza-| noon. March 1G at .o'clock in ful services in the community. 1 Are So Flattering! orate. Wed., Mar. 12—Esther Ann Nursery n Lincoln School auditorium Mr School P.-T. A. Talks on Books, It was a wise move which cre-i t ions, Daniel Oilmartin asked that operatic and symphonic, but par- Council as one and the same body, 'the club, through a series of panel the latter. He has ap- In modern warfare, as everyone Chamber of Commerce, Y.M. C. U K:tio nK both in m ec tln the dc knows, the struggle is not merely A., 8.15 p. m. i l "l . ' l . '"i discussions and open forums, con- rly as guest conduc- Frl., Mar. 14—"Love From a Stran- fens<» iiiwl in tinue to be'a medium to perpetuate !>etween the armies of the contend- thc constant social development of tor of the H. H. C Orchestra, uml SUBSCRIPTIONS: ger," Little Theater Gnild, Edison the voice of the people "which shout- has often conducted the concerts of €)n» Tear 13.50 ing powers. The entire nation is the community. Not only, do the eBerlin Philharmonic, the Warsaw; General News Matter Received until wa,r started that Germany could be Service Council. Lincoln School, momentous. The gradations .among issues, because people can be just •philharmonic, and orchestras of 3 "p.m. Thursday, with editorial dis- "starved out" as was the case in a.s interetsed in local affairs." Vienna and the Hague. When the cretion as to use of lengthy matter. 8.15 p. m. them can never be accurately ap- 1917, that the supply of food and Mon., March 17—3 p. m., Nurses* praised at the moment they arise. Mil) or Greets (Jrouu International Society of Contem- r ward the elose of the evenln munitions vrould run BO low the Home Woman's Auxiliary Over- Thmee only safsare course is to bhe readvy | ° . Mayo««r I P»™rJiuslcy inMusi Polanc held dI nit 11*39s Festiva. he lcou of - morale of the nation would be un- look Hospital annual meeting at the nqamt ot the chajl ( Facts About Summit lor each and all of them as they < Forater addressed the club inform- j i ted music representative of dermined and Hitler would be com- and tea. ( ut come. ally" , Referring to the excellent j England and Spuln., POPULATION pelled to submit. Hence the block- Wed.. Mar." 19—Lenten service, It therefore is highly important 1910— 7,500. Y. W. C. A., at 10 a. m. work of the Summit Research! Mr. Chappie.wus well known a» a ! ade of Germany. that the compilation of Summit's 1915— 9.136. - Thurs., March 20—Roosevelt P.-T. vital resources now beginning shall Rroup and the South Summit Civic ;let.luror on nlU8Ic inin London and 1920—10,174. 1830—14.536. On the other hand, the Jlazis be- A., 8 p. m. be a veritable "Who's EverybodEverybody in Association some of whose mem-j,.hU8B „iv cn numerous lelecturee s in this 1JK0—IC.165. lieved that by the use of commerce Thurs.,. Mar. 20 — Boat-on Fire Summit"; all should find a place in hers and officers were present, the country. Last summer he wva» the Assessed valuation, 1940—f30.84S.294. Chapter D. A. R. at home of Mrs. Mayor nevertheless emphasized the i assiBtaiit of Ser^e Kounsevitzky in Net valuation on which County, State raiders, submarines and dive bomb- the reckoning of $bssible service and State School Taxes Are Appor- ers they could blockade the British ^John D. (Morgan, 107 Beech- to the community. It is fortunate eqjially Important necessity at this , jijs eonductliiK class at the new tlone-r-J30.S03.344. Isles so effectively and the food and wood road, 2.15. p. m. that the agencies under which the time fora purely political Body in . school in "Tanglewood." He will ended Debt—(as of June 30, 1910)— Y. W. C. A,, at 10 a. m. munitions would run so low the data are assembled should have Summit such as fhe Willkie group. I |loj(| t|u, same position at the llerk- _ Ratt, 1940-44.18; City llOlfi; Mon., Mar. 24—Y. M. C. A. Women's Hhire Mu8l 0 British morale would be under- their eye all the time upon the total ^"^"L, ,^ 1™^%,?%* . ! ^ ' « ^"'^.'".."l.^ "" r>bt. 1.477; Local School Debt, Auxiliary meeting. 2.30 p. m., "In-needs and responsibilities of the )c had frank y fmmd jt (liffi(!Ult Io Ju|y anf, [«7; Kocal School. I1.0S2; State mined to the point where Churchill formation Please." reflect the views of the'eltizens and i \jr. pp Knioynieut-of Music Temporary .Not«-s, $.(i9S. Up to this time, it must be admit- look Fish and Game Association, majorityjyi . ' ! jn MapMaple-wood'l s Adult School for City of Summit, on the T.arkawanna Hotel Beech wood. emergency of the national defense n R.R., at 540 fwt above tide watfr with ted, both calculations have been in certain individuals may he prepared Speaking of taxes the Mayor j n,(, |,aiH three seasons andd attracted U trains dally. Bus ronnecjlon with error. Both nations seem to have Mon., Marl 24—S. A. W. L. musical charged they were entirely too high ' many enthusisints from Summit and benefit at home of Mrs. Ralph H. to render highly important service 1 1 Newark. RHiabeth. Morrlstbwn and sufficient supplies and morale to whose ability and skill under nor-!" " that Hie question deserved open •shor t mils. Lake Hnpatcong. City water from Aronson, 70 Hlllcrest avenue, 8.30 niul conditions have a relatively low ! ""HCUHHIOII. ' At present we nay •Italian wcUs. Electric light and gas,carry on the fight for some time ore N ever-popular combination, because tide water eewerag*; free mail deliv- P. m. i rating. On the,other hand, in meet-1 » taxes to the City than to the 1 yet. The blockades are, however, r 1 !overi raen t Oil ery; e»r«»llent police and flrp protec- Tucs., Mar. 2. —Presbyterian Wo- ing other emergencies individuals ! l However, axes must l)e A it's so flattering to feminine feet . . . tion. ThTff banks; four Building and having an effect which doubtless men's Sewing Meeting, parish relatively inconsequential In na- j educed without reducing the Robber LHSe loan Associations; two hotels; modern will be carried on over to the dayA house, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. progressive school system. r tional defense may prove to be s^vice now rendered bows on pumps. Sleek, trim-line shoes with Communicate with Summit Chamber when the war is finished. Slnce*thc Wed., Mur. 26—Lenten service, saviors of the community's vital In-1 Marr For8tei* a 80 » fed 'the «f Commerce. j Supreme Court Justice Clarence blockades were established, and es Y. W. C. A., at 10 a. m. terests. question as to whether City Com- K. Caxe will consider on Tuesday a cleverly fore-shortened look (due to the pecially since they were made to Wed., April 2—Lenten service, Let us therefore have available ! mltteemen and -women should hold the request for an appeal of two FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941 cover all of Europe, the various Thur., Mar. 27—College Club at all the time all needful data about i otlll'r I'"1",'0 oIfK;flS- 3.15. LI l...l l, ..„ , .. .Summit vouths, John Duffy and bow!) . . . shoes you'll love, whether you' everybody's qualifications for Ser- ' SI countries affected, belligerents and tlvlcSfnl^l.roui. j, onjs M:lllg.,nlellOi (.0Ilvi,u,! ,,f A LIBERAL EDUCATION neutrals alike, have sought to make Fri Mar. 28- The Friendly King- ^ ^hat no em^gen'cy'of ^n',ij Forster sai prefer low heels and the fringed wall last . . . dom " play given by Central Jr. natlirtl c.udl Uie ^omJun|t „* !rivl c StM.vicesai f d that the present ,.„,,,,(„,, rarlt«n Crowhurst. a butler A front-page headline in the New themselves as self-sufficient as pos- High bchool, at 8 p. ni., in the „„..„.„_..„ I,,,M,I™ i,.,t n una wares. group performs a fine |M (lu; eniI)Ioy of „_ u ,.;,),.,.. .w or high "heels, mock-lacing, and open toes. York Times of February 21st reads sible. In short, they have endeav- Summit High School auditorium. service, but that they also should p^sp^t m\i avenue. l>y a Quarter Fri., Mar. 28—Regular meeting of "Propaganda Study Instills Skepti- ored to produce for themselves what Y. M. V. A. STAFF MKHBKKS i have Honie medium for hearing pub- , , . . they could not Import from outside. the Men's Club of the Central St SHioIls rm n Jllry on F| UI IV cism in 1,000,000 StudentH." The AT AHKA CKOIP I lie opinion: i Februarv 21st. and who were to 1K« They are changing their plans of Presbyterian Church. Speaker. nest day the following appeared: J. Claude Thomson, Nanking | "The Mayor of tn« City has both . Bentenc<:(1 , Judgt. Walter K 1 agriculture and manufacture ac- I .!., k. n;i\ y "Un-American Tone Seen in Text- University. Members of the Sumntit Y. I appointive power and an earnest ; ,,etfMu Ar(C vpsll,nlay. Amillca- cordingly. C. A. staff attended the regularularM.! desirthat e to beinarticulat brought Ien contacvoice to fwit thhe vkt()vk.t()rr j)j)>AloAlojja.Ja,, , whwhoo wawass ,44i«.fe,i. .,S(. books on Social Sciences." This Sun., War. 30~Summit Choral Club ' iti tlo for J11)|)C WU8 Ina(lt bv As a result of this, when the war meeting of the Y. M. C. A. pro-' citizenry; he feels tbut the Summit t,hln, «•„...: c anid n....tn..Pacifi c n\Tea. . , %, ping foodstuffs, and we hdd better ers" and "Funz a Poppln" by Jef-Concepts In Religious Education" The Mayors well-received speech (oniI>anv> „„ thp morllinR of S(ip. Misrepresentation through propa- ferson nnd Roosevelt P.-T. A.'s, 8 with Dr. Elmer G. Homighausen, brought the session to a close, all , temlier 17 \<,>\t) ganda is the basis of the study be thinking about it now. Professor of Education, Princeton other importaiit buniness having Thus the blockade, by forcing p. in., S. H, S. auditorium. which is being conducted by the Theological Seminary; "New Con-been concluded earlier. ; You must have ttie HERALD If' Institute of Propaganda Analysis. people to produce what they cannot KII'MS IN' SUBSCRIPTION cepts in Health Education" with Com m It tee Heads (liosen import, or get along without it, is Dr. H. L. Kilander, Dean of Pan- . . , . , , , „ «;you want the news of Summit. It I According to the news article which COJirKRT TONIUHT At a special meeting of the hx«} - .. | followed the first of the above fostering an extreme sort of na- zer College;" "New Concepts in wi n C08t %%M p year for two Go To Church Sunday Community Organization" with ecutive Committee previous to the \ |HHUP8 a wt.ek. | headlines, students are learning not tionalism which must give free This evening Alexander Kipnis, 8C8.sion, the following heads of com- ' > Bradley Bruell, field director of mmm mmmmm to accept any doctrines, reports, or traders like Mr. Hull the cold shiv- celebrated basso of the Metropoli- miUee.s were appointed: Chairman > ^~ ^ ers when they take time to think tan Opera Company, will give are-1 Community Chests and Councils Of Membership, Mrs. E. Roy Under- \ news without a scholarly grain of Inc Followil wood; Committee of Arrangements,! salt. Critical thinking is the aimabout it. We remember what hap- cltal in Summit High School in the! - >g the seminars at second and closing concert of the lunch the group was entertained by P. \V. Reed; Chairman of Publicity, 1 of the study, and high school boys pened after the first World War. Philip 31. Harding. Members of j With blockades BO much further ex- current Subscription Series. Mr. the Pennsylvania Railroad Quar- and girls are being taught to adopt Kipnis is taking the place of Ezio tet. Those attending from the local committees selected up until, press-J a questioning attitude toward what tended in the present conflict, the Pinza who broke his contract for Association were A. S. Reed, gen- time include C. J. Fahertv. James; they see, read and hear. This type results are going to be all the more this concert. Subscribers will not eral secretary; Fred M. Dickerson j E. Downes and Ftome Betts. of skepticism merely denotes ra- noticeable. feel disappointed at the change in and Bill Howes. tional judgment, which should be nftints. One New York critic says, SELECTIVE SERVICE the ultimate goal of education; for "When Kipnis sings the audience KPWOKTII LEAGUE TO PIT ADVISORY BOARD it is absolutely essential for intelli- Letters From enjoys itself and hears something OX PLAY HAKCH 15TH FOR liEUISTBAMS gent living as it was so effectively Herald Readers superior besides." pointed out by Dr. Robert M. Hutch- The Epworth League of the Sum- Registrants under the Selec- mit Methodist Church -will pre- tive Service Act of 1940 may ins, president of the University of 'ALCOHOLISM* TAXI, call Geddis, Su. G-2000. adv. sent on Saturday, March 15th, at Chicago, in his lecture Wednesday have the assistance at any time 8 p. ni., "Here Conies Charlie." of the Advisory Board for Local night to the Athenaeum. Editor SUMMIT HERALD: Advertising In the HERALD will Tickets may be obtained in the District No. 1 under the fol- One of the worst afflictions of nay you dividends. mornings at the parish house. But then. Dr. Ralph Robey ap- our day is to be an alcoholic, with lowing plan recently adopted; pears on the scene with his study of consequences which are serious Night sesslona will be held am 600 textbooks, he points out that both for the individual and for so- from 7.30 p. m. to 9 p. m. on there is a notable tendency for the ciety, as was recently Illustrated OUR DEMOCRACY Monday nnd Thursday of each books to play down what has been by the case of France. Prevention week. There will be two mem- accomplished in this country and to is better than cure. As there ia no 'THAT BUOYANCy ANf> bers present each night. method of determining In advance stress the defeets of our democracy. whether one is allergic to alcohol, THE AMERICAN EXUBERANCE WHICH At least one member (John Now there is a "censor" fight on. total abstinenco is the only safe C. Conant) will be available COMES WITHFREEOOM." every day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Evidently educators do not trust prophylactic. In recent years, SPIRIT .ru«*ift. the teaching of propaganda detec- however, much attention has been All members will function at Don't let 'em kid you-there is one and only one kind of drive tion to combat the un-American paid to methods of rehabilitating the District Court as central those who have, become victims. In headquarters. The address of tone of the attacked textbooks. Even the District Court is 15 Maple that completely eliminates the conventional clutch as well as Dr. Robey admitted that implanting this development "Alcoholics Anonymous" is gaining increasing street, second floor, telephone the clutch pedal-one and only one kind of drive that auto- critical attitudes in students' minds prestige. An evidence of this is the Summit 6-1977. The individual is of no use unless you give them a leading article In the Saturday members of the board prefer to matically selects and automatically shifts into the right gear yard-stick to measure by. Evening Post of March 1st, a" very work exclusively at headquar- for best performance under all conditions-one and only one Is American education to be interesting and probably the most ters rather than at Individual complete survey of this unique ac- offices or homes, and this ap- kind of drive that gives you the safety of "two hands on the broadened, or is it to be its owntivity yet to be published. May I plies during the day as well as brand of propaganda? Are high recommend it to the attention of tho evening. •, • wheel at all times, plus the super-safHy of the world's sim- school students to be taught, while your readers? The names and addresses of plest, easiest-controlled driving, and that is the original... they are in school, that the Ameri- H. WALrX>IlD MARTIN, the Advisory Board are given can way of life is the only way, or President, Summit Association herewith for the convenience of are they to be allowed to gain suf- of Liquor Control. registrants: ficient material themselves to draw Judge John L. Hughes, chair- man, 15 Maple Street, Summit. this conclusion, basing it on ability AMERICANS ARE FREE tO to think critically. Camera Club Members Albert H. Bierman, lawyer, EXPRESS THEIR BELIEFS ANO 15 Maple Street, Summit. If the defects of the United In County Contest - PURSUE 7H£/RASP//iATtONS. Jack86n H. Burfofd, Council- HlDRArMATlC K States are omitted from a history man, Dorough of Xew Provi- At the Y. M. C A. Camera Club 3EVELOPED, PROVED AND INTRODUCBD »JY OLDSMOBILE-OPFWUto II, ALL OLDS book, the picture that the student OUR PIONEER ANO FRONTIEA TRADITION IS TO WORK, dence, Clinton Avenue, Bor- gets is distorted, false, and useless. meeting Tuesday night tho central ough of New Provldenc6. WHAT DOES HYDRA-MATIC DO interest was in the entries of three TO EARN, ID SAVE -BUT ALSO TO GIVE TH£ OTHER. John C. Conant, 8ergeant-at- Pollyanna historians believe that THAT OTHER DRIVES DON^T? nothing is' either good or bad, butof the members in the present FELLOW WE CHANCE 7ODOm£SAM£. arms, Summit District Court, Union County Contest. Stan Bam- 15 Maple Street, Summit. CHECK the chart at the right. You'll , thinking makes it so—that by hid-burak a winner of last year's con- ing the defects of democracy, they Jacob R. Mantel, lawyer, 34 see that Hydra- Matic Drive docs test, has, three entries, one for AND DEVELOPING A WILD things no other drive can do! Take abolish them. Is it to be conceded Maple Street, Summit. each class. Mrs. Medford has two CONHNEMT mncEo 0«AST£R AFTER WJASTW. Anton C. Swenson, chairman an Olds Hydra-Marie put on the road. that there is a trend in the world entries and Don Cain, leader, has of Township Committee, Ber- You'll find how much these things toward economic democracy as well onei Each is entering their pic- keley Heights. all mean to you in effort reduced, as political? Is it to be camou- tures mounted. Other club Inter- Peter C. Trlolo, lawyer, 3 ests were the pictures of the city performance improved, gasoline flaged that there are such tilings as Beeehwood Bond, Summit. saved—hot to mention the totally socialism and class hatred, that of Summit taken by Mrs. Medford and Kenneth Van Cise. The club different thrill you get from driving! there was such a great thinker as Ton must hare the HERALD If Hydra-Matic Drive, remember, hus Karl Marx? Or isn't democracy is working on a Summit pictorial you want the news of Summit. It program. > will cost 13.50 per year for twe been proved in the hands of more strong enough and satisfactory Issue* a weak. than 75,000 Oldsniobile owners—in enough to withstand these "uu- i It was reported by Ed Kennedy over 225 million miles of driving! Anerioan" principles? ''•< that he was running off thirty copies of the annual dinner pic Advertising In the HERALD will •OPTIONAL AT KXTHA COST Socialist trends and defects in ture for the Board of Directors. pay you dividends. 4em<>cracy cannot be glossed over The next meeting is scheduled for THE GAR l»y the true history scholar. He Tuesday, March 18th at 8 p. m. srast take them Into consideration,, Continuation of the Summit pic- WANT TIIK s for only through thorough under- ture program will be the meeting's DKFKXNK WJAINST standing of socialistic problems can keynote. ,COL1»», €OI'(J1IS, tfKASLEK. rtc. the people of the United States be Yon moat have the HERALD If Have yri|)tinns fulfil at J against an internal tend- you want the news of Summit. It toward the oppressive and will coat 13.60 per year tor two AMifiKANSCOME TNfHXMSHEACHCR/S/S WITHASMILE. 1-RFH* KIITKrV PIMRMAfY rules that have sprung laauett w«tk. 31 UNION PLACE MOTOR CO., Inc. Phone fi.I7«i SUMMIT, X
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J 1 Scarlet Crest Archers Si Michael's Downs Westfidd T Caps j1fefealLoca l T Ramblers Ahead Stars Enter County along with that of Laroa-r! ; Oratory School Five Murphy, promising young left-! Apropos lunded outfielder. Murphy batted! Board of Health at Ha Monday In Important Game • The Scarlet Crest Archery Club As Last RoBod Opens St. lltcMela H&tTa basketball Table Tennis Play in ut Amsterdam lust season. {session as reported in Tuesdays of Millington defeated ilie §»nu.nlt | of Newark rested Samrott's HERALD that .henceforth -the re- Archery flub. i.412 ta 1,235*.-In a •Oratory ikJ»<*ol cagera. &Z-ZS, at sponsibility of supervision of dog:: Many -scouttra of the Su With Summit Quintet match at the Summit High School S.S. A. A. Cage Race * the local gymatsium «a Wednesday Defending Champion would b« under control of the District attended the openinj,' gymnasium on Wednesday eve- i afternoon Ttte Summit tossera Othello liirls dain police, an official of the Animal slcn of an Explorer Smiut l.(. ning. The Hill City club was rep- In Final Grind [.thrmtemHt aaui a*idwrici.| l Webbe. Hee Oillingcr and Euphe- Sunday Nrfcixil Atfclttl* a sixie*a-jK»int drive ti#.the New- Abraham Bass or Newark, who In City League tinucd as heretofore. School it was reported by S - In League Contest ; nia Trucksess. ll»»ketli»U Lrntgve Mtaadiag* ' arktrs ia the final session. . will defend his Union County table K. Jones, District, Cliairm.in. W. L. i On Slareh 2t»*th the Summit arch- ' ' fit. Hirlw tennis championship in the open fixnlorer Scoutirtg is one n Lincoln "Y" Rambler* .. S> 1 G. P. P. liLEX BIDtiK TIES SIMMIT the At Local Gymnasium | ers will meet the Yantacau Arch- CaJvary Kpiacopal 7 2 4 event ti> be conducted by the Union Trip Neighborhood Senior 8c;»ut proga'ams foi- s I —-—- i I ers of Nutley in a match at the! Buptiit-Methodist 7 z ."•* 4 t County Table Tennis League next (Ileii Ridge High's basketball fifteen years of age, und Assured of at least a place in the; Summit High gymnaHium. Central frenbyterian ..2 7 Smith, r. .1 1 3 House Quintet, 24=19 which offers young nun i I,utherati« 2 s Wednesday and Thursday eve- Itum defeated Madison High. 27-21. ;i four-U>am play-off for the New Jer-1 Marfia, g. I* tures in advanced ea-mpin • IIVl'H- Junior Boys , S S Ztr. g. T The Othello girls, tied for fiiHt yesterday afternoon to tie Summit ami sey State V. M. C. A. BaHfcetball; Saturday Hcores: i I jjjninga, will be opposed by at least hiking, vocational guidance "V" Ramblers 23, Calvary l: KiECafV, place in the Senior Community High .fur the cbuinpioiiHhlp ot the |ii-.ip. League title, the league-leading i 0 2> two former New Jersey champiunu. There will <>r social uctivitles, and aii il)l:)1. Consider Return of B»pt. -Math. SO,' Jr. Boys ZS, Girls' Basketball League, held onto Suburban .Conference Westfield Y. M. C. A. quintet. de-j i| it was disclosed ibis week by tunity to continue their sci'vi.,. I() Con. Pfm, 51,.Lutherans It. 2 be no play-off. feated .only once In regular coiiine-j Gutm?* tomorrow: ! league president Joseph Tomasiilo. j the deadlock on Monday evening, Final conference s- fol- their community antl (heir .s, .ni. titlon, will f;ni' the Summit "Y"j Cen. Pren. v». Calvary. 23 Manny Moskowitz of Rutherford'downing the Neighborhood House Troop. Name "Red "Y" Ramblers v*. Jr. Boy*. I sextet, 24-l!>. in a game ut the [low: Comets on Saturday evening iujhe and Willard Rag«rs of Summit are •el. I-.utlieriui« va. Bapt.-Jteth. a. F. L. The course Is particularly |,.. first of four important games that 3 the «x-state . titlehqlders among Summit High School girls' gymna-j Slimmit :i 711!-' ( ;| 7MI -signed lor present and prosp'c (i tan carry the club to its first pen- Final round activity in the Sun- 13 j the early entries. shim. The Othello club held aicR-n liuim- V0 Old Baseball Fans 0 1 Explorer. Scaut Leaders. Hnut vcr day School Athletic Association 1 Rogers is a member of the Sum- slight IU-L'5 margin at half-time, | «m*aidw*-ii nant. The fighting Summit aggre- 0 i ! Mailison ft .".III! jmit T. T. C, one of the league sx'outera from troops which d, ly)! gation, also envisioning a play-off Want Name Changed Basketball League will open at the 1 but rallied behind baskets by Dot i Mlllburn li 4110 s !l • have un organized Senior ^, i berth, is not only capable of giving Summit Y. M. C. A. gymnasium on « j teams. Sevoral other league lead- Singleton to gain uu advantage in Km ni ! -j*v g. „-„ Program are urged to attend, ],;i - the Westfielders a ferocious buttle, leaders weigh- Saturday afternoon with three to- 0 5 ers are regarded, as having the second half. r Summit baseball ! chances to take the opan crown ticulaiiy where a group of Kii-t but may actually upset the neigh-; thin wf.pk nt Portant game? on the schedule. Thej 14 7 35 The league managers have voted ed the possibility K New Jersey In Class Scouts who are 15 \vns of bors from the other side of Lake j league-leading Lincoln T. M. C. A. a. ai*. 13 10 16-42 They include Boh Dlllensnyder of to continue the league until the changing:, or more properly re- OraSl>r5 -*r. ago and over, exist in a troop. Ramblers will, oppose the Jaiaiori « 13 9—33 the SimmonH T. T. C.* the current end of the second round, to have Seventy-seventh Congress Surprise when they meet at the ]turning, the name Red Sox to the Senior Scoul.s with a limit or ->n« j Boys in the most itfiESrUnt contest j. leaguu cluunpion; Harry James of one night for three games in half local home court, in a feature game j local • Lack a wanna League entry. for each adult scouter from ;,| - '! of the day, while Calvary Episcopal j the Itoselle Park T. T. C, Steve periods, and upon the suggestoln Tlie Senate lv at 9 o'clock. ! Last year the. Hill City nine cper Budily of the Roselle T. T.C., and due unit may attend the com^.' ated as the Summit Hilltopper8>il\ff«Central Presbyterian a»d| of Mrs. Greenly, one of the mem- W. Warren Barhour (U.>. Alichigao Captiin George Bbbe and George Gray of bers of,the Advisory Board, to have" William I.|. Snialliers (D.), ,Tbe course is. being cainhn ted "Without (he valuable services of \ but numerous requests., from old Baptist-Methodist will meet the tlie/ Union Junior College paddle a final sports night and party on House of ^ tto reveal to Explorer L«-adi i-s :t i high-scoring "Lank" Siebert, for- Jdiamond fana has prompted a re- Lutheran* in 6ther frays WMMUIK brigade.. Kobe is a. for- 'multitude' of program possihili- March :ilst. 1st— (Camdeii, Uloucesler and mer Princeton University cage i turn to the old nAnie. The Ramblers, leading the league WiEIum Cjrimil], Jr., son of Glen mer county champion.. ! tleg, to teach tho , fiind:inn-ntul Salem)—Charles A. Wolvertou ill.). luminary, the Westfield club is | The Summit club operated for since opening day, have already Ridge High's fwtball coach, was The line-up was as follows: principles of round leadership in All but the final match of the 2nd—-(Atlantic, Capo May and slated (o find difficulty in downing ' many soasoiis under the name Red eliminated Central Presbyterian. elected capiain of next year's Ollullo '< F'xplorer Scouting, and to acinciint tournament will be played Wed-i Cumberland)—Elmer H. Wene (I).). a Summit club that came within ; Sox in the old semi-professional Junior Boys and Lutherans from Michigan Cuiveniljr basketball nesday at the Cranford Casino. The] singleton, V. Ftx. ' oourse memberB with available lii- the pennant race. Only Baptist- team on Wadae«day at a meeting f. 0 10 3rd— (Monniouth, Ocean and Mid- four points of snapping their four- j Lackawann;r League. At one time final match, and an elaborate ex- i roiiey, f.' 0 (i | erature on filxplorer Bcoutlng. A'- Methodist and Calvary bar the way of letferaiea. Caruaill, who,was hibition program, will take place-1 1'"KI\ f i d' X dlesex)—William H. Sutphin (1).). •so; it will provide opportunitiiH fi;- teen-game winning streak earlier | the name was changed to Summit to a Timers, but promptly was reverted second successive champion- an oatstandins player as & mem- Thursday at the Cranford Highi^J,1^,,1 o 0 (t 4th— (Rurllu&ton and Mercer)— j Explorer Ltwdera ,to. meet with in the campaign. Siebert, a gang-i .. :.. 0 0 0 : ber of Vsroaa High's quiaU-t, tall- D. Lane Powers ill.). ! ling 6 ft. :$ In. performer, has been to'the-original title. When the,'ship. Calvary is a game and a half •School auditorium. In the exhi-1 caUnmth,' 0 0 0 others and t« exchaage ideas..ami ied 74 points in eighteen college 5th—r(Morris, Somerset and part .advised to turn In his equipment for amateur Lackawanna was organ-'out ot the lead and Baptiat-Sfeth- bition, five of the world's leading] it will count for credit towards games this past season. 12 of Middlesex)—Charles A. Eaton the remainder of the season by phy- jized last year it was considered a odist a lull two gamea back. table tennis performers, Laszlol ! Scoutcr'H Award or ,Soutnuister'$- JBellak, Jinimy McClure; Ruth House (R.). siciaoB connected with the club.! wise move lo remove the strains j Unless, second division teaim are ^^ •» g*. *•* K.I :. ! Key as a specialization course.-H ' Too rapid loss of weight and lack; of depression-era baseball by able to defeat the Ramblers, the ITIOCClOfl U. (iFfd Aarous, Louis PagUaro and San- I'otlBiiano, :s 6th—(Union)—Donald H. Mo- I The course will include four eve- dor tiluncz, will appear. | Slk f ...... i • of stamina are cited as reasons for changing the name once again, j other contenders for the title mast Lean (11.). ning sessions on consecutive I Now. it is felt, the amateur produce apyti«8S records for the fi- „„«,.„. Kawaii, f. 7th—IHuterdon, Sussex, War- the veteran to rest-out the season. Schedule Released A limited number -of j .... I ' Thur.sday oveningH, bcKlnuing !asr His -most recent exploit was a j league Is firmly established aml;nal round, and even then may notJ — blanks may be secured this weei N. Twill, K. .... o ren, parts of Bergen and Pus.sa.it:) ; night at the PUinficld High School ; there Is no reason why the term j win. If the Ramblers defeat either j Arcny aad Brown will replace at the business office of THE R. Aboutok, 0 —J. Parnell Tholnas (R.). in the continuation school nnm, twenty-seven point performance A. Alioutok, .... 0 agaiagt Rahway on February 22nd. j Red Sox cannot once again tfe as-! of the challengers the champion-g Columbia aad Vanderbilt on the SUMMIT HERALD Cor-all persons 8th—(Passalc)—Gordon"" Canfleld , S p. in. sharp, and will tenniiuitn J sociated with local baseball. jahip will be practically clinched, -j 1942 Princeton University interested in entering either the Realizing that Siebert might not football (R). ; with an afternoon and evening i Another possibility under study' Games this Saturday will start at; schedule, it men's or women's divisions of the Hcfi.i'ct'—!>(>t Zolkowskl. lie available for the full season, was announced this ••tli— (Bergen and part of Hud- session at Camp Lion on April ,",tli. ; is that of forming an athletic aaso-j 3 o'clock. The S. S. A. A. basket- week, by R. Kenneth F!airman, tournament. Entries w^, clone on The aftfi'iiooa and evening s-s^i-m Coach Kenneth Allan .started last son)—Frank C Osmero, Jr. (R). jciation'to co-ordinate-all local par-: ball committee, headed by Fred M. graduate manager of athletics at Monday. The tournamelit commit- Ceorge Washington is quoted as may bo split 4nto two «;i filing {• fall to build several reserve con* 1 10th—]Kssex,- part of Hudson)— ticlpatlon In the Lackawanna Dickersoa, a member of the Y. M. the un-srersiiy. tee has reserved the privilege of stathiE, "I cannot tell a lie." Tin: meetings if the course ineiiili'i.> s» blnatlons that would be available Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (It.). # League. This step is being made C. A. staff, urges all local cage As usual, Ihe Tigers will face accepting or rejecting entries. foreign propagandists didn't ob- -desire, for emergency Westfield. The other setback, out- Mth—(Hudson)- Ktlward J. Hart baHelcill fans, pluyers and backers| Bears Start South liams acd Ya3e. International League roster for brings results. I (IX). Issues a week side the league, was at the hands will be held at a later date to con-! of the fast West Side Y. M. C. A. sider |)lnn» fiir the coming .season.1 club of Xeiv York City. Both con- A campaign to raise necessary' For Spring Training querors were downed by the West- fund.s will he diocuHsed at the field tossers in return engagements. in toting. Rutherford Holds Second Part o! Squad to Njiof in Loop Nfandlnirs * Going into the home stretch. Join at Washington Webtfield stands just a shade ahead Track Squad Opens of Kuthcrfo'rd in the standings. The Newark Bears advance caf %> » Kutherford ban dropped two games Florida will start Saturday after-j and the Union County club one. At Practice Sessions noon when a squad of eight, head-; cd by Business Manager Ray Ken-j Two good mixers least five other clubs, including; Summit. Jersey City. Hobokeu and nedy, will leave the Pennsylvania; Hallway. ur<> figluing for the re- Summit High Runners Station, Xewark, for Sebring. FIa.,1 maining pair of play-off positions. Warm«up at Y. M. C. A. where the junior world champions) Summit, winner of thirteen games will train for the sixth consecutive; year. The first workcut under the| iii twenty league starts, has played With twriity-flve boy.4 jilrcudy direction of Manager John Neuo.t erradic basket ball at times, but in enrolled for spring wMin-up, N. already at Sebr'ng, will be held are better than one recent weeks has .shown tremendous Hamilton McGittin, coach of track Monday morning. i power m defeating Orange, Newark and field events, will put the 1941 and Hayoiine Central. Although. The only veteran in the squad! edition of Summit High's varsity headed by Kennedy will be Frankie; . ther«> is a possibility that "Slip" track team through its first paces Iireun, star Comet forward who in- \ Kelleher, California outfielder, •on the indoor track of the Y. M. who drove to Newark wit!* his fam- jured ills band while attempting to V. A. this afternoon. Practice is you sit, watching the long open a tiu can last week, will not be ' ily. The others, all rookies, will; starting early this season in pre- be Catchers Charlie Fallon of X road ahead as it dips and rises. in the line-nj), all of the other reg- paration for participation in five ulars, including Tom" Finneran. Hill Qulncy, Mass.; and Leo Intrabra-I dual meets, a Suburban Confer- tola, Hillside; Pitchers John Bian- Spencer, Meter Moroney. Tony ence meet and the annual Penn Re- co. Ilrooklyn and Emerson Ra«er,; Under your feet there's a quiet whis- Bruno, Boh llrydon, BoV/inffney, lays Carnival.'neet. Rome, N. Y.; Outfielder Fred Col-' Tom Trengitive' and OoruW Pan- Of the five schools to be,faced in lins. New Milford. Maau.. and Dan pering, to let you know that all eight nullo. will be [n uniform. \. • ; dual meetK, only one, Clifford J. Savage, DioomHeld, boy who plays will bf the final home anfear- Scott High of Bast Orange, is not both infield and'outfield. • able Buick cylinders are happily on ance of the season for the Comets. a member of the Suburb:in Con- Uefpre the train gets .wry far the job. Both remaining opponents. Jersey ference. The lc-ai;ue schools to. bo into the Houth berths will be made City and Plainfieid, arc scheduled to jnet will include Millhurn, Glun 1 for five more ill the Xewark car. be met oil away courts. WVstfield's : Ridge, Verona, and Madfcon. Tin Pitcher-Coach Fred Frankhouse. You're giving not a single thought to dosing slate includes ISayonne, annual conference meet, bringing and Pitcliers Mel Queen, Jim Davis Jersey City and Oarfk-ld, in' addi-, all of rtie members together, will and. Oren, Baiter are.all slated to.' what's happening under that long lion to the Summit same. be held at (Men Kidge on May 24. board the train at Washington. A*preliminary contest will open McGiffin reports that prelim- George Stimweiss. Bronx boy waa bonnet nosing out in front, but tomorrow ewriinsj'.s program at 8 inary enrollment would indicate has been coaching at Norfolk, wilt o'clock. , ; that the heaviest participation will hop aboard at Hocky Mount, N. C. here's what's going on: Local basketball followers .are re- be in the middle distance events, Stirnweiiis. former loctball star at rju'-stod to arrive *arly as the limit- 440. 8S0 and mile. This should in- North Cfarcilinu University, is slat- crease competition for the squad j e(j to replace Alex Kampotirts at Instead of the single, compromise* size ed .seated capacity may not provide ! for ail who evpect to attend this that will represent tlie local school geebnd Urise. carburetor you find on most cars, important fray. • ; at the INmn, Relays'. Carnival • on All of the others who lived in Probab!e sarting line-ups follow: Aflril 25 aiid 2fi. As In the past, smith and" west are going direct to this Buick FIREBALL eight with the Penn event is -being, held nt camp. The squad is expected to in- I'-t-rlr, , •• _ ...... ' U'hito' Philadelphia's'Franklin Field. clude 34 athletes and- a- half d-zen Compound Carburetion* has two A complete schedule fbllows: coaches and executives .»heu ail Sfr ?••'! , IIUStl.lt good mixers on the job. i April 25-2(5 ,<•••• Penn RefayH. hands are on deck. The first ex-, Frank lid Field, Philadelphia. hibition .game will be play>?d a; April I'.u -MilllMini at,.Summit. week from Sunday against the Ma\- 7-Olcn flldge at Glen IJaus.is City Blues. There will be A single one of them—the front one f :.'..->- > Uiflge. .- ';, - "-••' ' v': ' :., 2*5 ..exhibition tontesta. seven of May, ii-:-Vi-rona at Suiuinit: thein'with major.Ieague clubs, be- -—handles all your normal carburetion May 20 —Madison at Sumriilt. fore the season is opened at New-. needs in frugal fashion —keeps you May JJI Suburban' .('ojifcrence ark April'-17th against'Montreal, j Iliirrell FieW; (ilen rUdgc. - rolling smoothly, easily, quietly, on the Boys' Rifle Club 1 May. Jg-r(;....I. yentt at Summit. very minimum rationing of gasoiine. and more power for any emergency Forming at Y. M. C. A. | Nole~r,A|l homo meets ar That kind of teamwork j>ays. # • cd at .-Soldiers Memorial" Field. Arran: purpose! A National Itiflc Association boys" rifle club \z bo!ng organized at the .H MOK But the other carburetor is alert and Owners by the thousand will tell Y, JM.' <'. A Last .Monday afternoon I'i/AV AjPtlVK' SKASOX AT For Community loop ready for any sudden need. Just To swing you up a tough hill without a |roup of ciRiit hbys mot to dls- WATflirSO STAIILEH you it's more economical too-m much t-uts th« psusihilitics of omuiming. Important Games at tramp down on that accelerator pedal slacking pace—to swoop you around th* group Wire all nun. il that they YouiiK' horsemen mid horse- slow trucks with sudden power — to as 10% to 15% more economical. Wf«»l(i like to study rifle .shooting women of Hnrmuit anil Short Hills High School Tonight —it goes into instant action. and would like to organize under enthusiastically i>!.' n nruiy ai'Uyi- let you take advantage of long, open tha N. K. A. Tlie group t:\fvu~ii two ties'for the pinirr; -..-:•., V.i-spite ofneerg; .Vat Schn-f'-r. prcsid--nt' The Community Hanketball I.eaKtte If you haven't experienced what it (if the continuefl c !.! wcither. 111 complete its regular schedule, What for? To give you more fuel stretches where timesaving is possible. and Hob Mathi.son. vi( c-;,i <-Mji|cnt Many of the riders are already in Tbf club will biiM iM wx- ;,n'-i- of ^unit's this evening and point to feels like to have that under the practice for the coming 'OL'!ll|t'he 'oppnlmt of tho annual city play- ilJi5 on Saturday horse shows, where they will com- It's almost like having too engines — itn.- :!IL- it !* a* offK next we«k, according to Har- bonnet of your automobile, better go which time tiny 1 pete in horsemanship clusiji's. will :r!<:'iv ;r to lan S. Kennedy, director of the one to handle normal requirements i secure som<: alu < :1<- r in t!l". connmunlty win Tlie Watchiing (!i'-l» Troun. Board of Recreation, but may, be have that Buick demonstration now. 'i h<* (jirih-. whifh will begin rifjiim Much ll, held up aonthor week if tfes de- thriftily, another to team up with the fied'tfl help thrill their inter-, est. Those prunn; ;ni(i the Watiiiunt; 'Junior Tn>c:p, velop in either division ' of the Standard r(|u.|,mrnt on all ; at the meeting; Htartlng .March 24th, have ar.'iuMe'l first for extra oomph and wallop Iluick SUPI:K, CENTURV, were Letter M' 'ITinl. league. In the "A" division, the n am| |.IMITf.n : Lee WilH in. iniu-h Interest and inrtny new available at slight extra Najt Schaef«-r. Hib 31a' league-leading Comets will meet when you Want it ck SPECIAL hiBon. Oran' (•'•inerM lo'llio nport'h:>V; already the'Hilltoppers with the possibility: Sntith, (Jporj?- flr: Hifinli"! Hliip .i||iin' ever heforp, and for Hi* Business Coupe BiH"Howf3, Burs* Bt'hetiiiy at tboi their scheduled "B" division fracas? a LU'^IT s lvary. j Summit V. SI. <". A. ! Tijiwe i iflern already enrolled in defrcered at Flint, Mich. State tax, white the.se various troopH arc: Wat- If a tie exists in either division.. sidewall tires, optional equipment and (Jiria Troop: Misst" Betty the game or games will be played' HOLD TRACK (XI .Ml ! H. Mlsn Mary L')iil«p Ilyd«, on Wednesday ni«ht, March 12th. accessories —extra. Prices subject Miss Mai^;uet Ali'kPlln. of fimii- In the Summit High School gym- i to chanve without notice. The New JeiNey Slate Coaches'. mit; Miss Mcti'-y linker, S'hoFt nunluin. If no deadlock exists, the; EXEMrtAR Ol> OENCKA1 MOTORS VAtUl city championBhip series will get; Association cunducted it.H annual Hills, Miss iVmie d*> la (thcvalcrlo, track clinic on Wednesday evening Bunnnit; Mi»s V'itldy MI»H underway on the 12th, at which! at the Newark Athletic Club, with Elizabeth L. Coucht-i .VJItts June E. time the third place teams in each! Charley Hoyt, Yale University Vilett, Short UHH; MIHH .h>!iim.« division will play the first game of head track coach.,UB Kiie.it speak- t'awley. Summit. a doublelieade'r and the second I er Watchuug .ImiiOi TIO»J> -.Ml'!H phu-e teams in another contest. j Hoyt, coach at Michigan Univer- Jeajl , IHHUCH, Ma^tfir Wjllii'l Otht'i" Kftnies in the city sedt's j sity before «oii»8 to 1311 Yale, turn- Isaacs, Minii Hi-tty Ann Briilib, will be scheduled as flip pe-fW'g ad-! SUBMIT BUICK COMPANt ed out seven Big; Ten Conference Summit; MIH.H l'^y stfiii'b. MIHM vulico. Lengue tea in it eligible for) 68-72 Franklin Place championship ten in* in nine yearn. Beverly Ann s-.nili. Sb'nr IIIIIM tournament |>laywil| liit;liH]e 'Phone 6-0512 Carl Anderson, Newark A. €. Watrhung »I«VH T.-.iop. ixmalmaldd Lutheran. '"V" C.'o'ineT^.SWth' Summit, N. J. (Iii iM'liil , Wilt UIHII .'I Mil ilii-ll, Muiiiiiiit, .I.MII. i it MI.IH I mil CiirdinitH. Cilni. «'c>rl.}'i\ liiitit ya the John It, VIMl, «lwrt IHIUJ joiry, Culvui'i mid I he deuiur il«|». WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD v-
TUE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD. SUMMIT, N. I. * f'AGE
Bride, property at the intersection Deeds Recorded of the southeasterly sideline of -SALE- At the Court House rnion avenue and the northeasterly EVif^BODYREADS sideline of Hamilton avetnie, New KNOW NEW JERSEY \- Inn- h i" Mountain Farms, Inc., to Mr. Providence Township . --_ __ fhj C. A. Bfttdshu ICtss—ssasSm r |»-r «, \U t-~s ••s»dMr- Wjltrr A Arnold proper-1 Catherine Voting, widow, to Classified Advertisements tor>. til. d .'th ,in,i x.i ;xt- i. ; -H^l^rly mTtibtoZM f:-" »• Wollenburg aH William Ii i. : .ai. h^.Jt'ted by the aorth-jly;»»t'y. Property in the Houtherly Ten Gents a Line i'.'i"' 'Ki-.'i'.ki ,;v.' *r tiu« -::»• J,I,, ui land now or formerly! «*»>•«* °< Morris and Esnex turn- Suiniiijt Minimum Charge of 30 cents/ cash in advance. ..: > Wik-ndt-r New Providence j P"<*. known a«.lots 13^a; SO, map - -illK'se-;. v n •* <, fljj-iiii> ' j of ijr.operty of .Frederick Ci. Hrunel, * SlHIllt !.(•:,,(,.,.. Copy *•* •*&*t*i Utter t a. ». Tni"<» but offered by ! 1,22.141 feet from northeasterly line ,';;,,,t,r 'JVI..8U. 6-2258.W. lOHN-UOO.M apartment, klteh.n and law dinette, livliiK room -with at $l?,5«0. 6 l>ed- : of lands of Knunu lU'irly mid one Muiltliy tlonr.bril, bwlnimn, tile KIIOW- K8T1BLIMHEB 3 taliH, iusulated, oil j trad in the HoutheaHterly sideline »-r nnd biith, hot uiitl cold water Shown by appointment frlKUiaire, heat iitnl janitor wervh)>ui..,. I'iiMMuU-St., New }*n>vlUenri-, Tel Sn' JOItS-HK( K.MCII.MIHT CO. Senior Si-mi in iMrk'i'Iace, Morrlstown. r.4-r,t; C-1561-J. Agency in Summit 11 Jbfik- Ktwrt Summit, N. J. t() atltMlll, Ji;ir.. ! Noel T. 7 Well man of ?r»ui> of Ki,-, MA.V. hastier, Kood merehan- THItKIMtOOM apartment, riuremont t m' li-ada furnished, comtnlHslon. Omrt. '1VI. Summit ti-jlfil" I N. H., has sold 1>1H dwelling located 0 15 Ve.ns ,,f tuini' Su. .8-40*3 or write. Box 158, at :ifi Prospect street, Summit, to ill a Hoop. ummit. *'OIl Eugene C Pktsm i William H. Kay, Jr. Mr. Kay Is the- a limit or DIK; • local manager of the Metropolitan Uer l'nmi any ex I'FHIIONCBD driver on dry cleaning r.,fK)ll HQ. KT. in looiil wan'houHf, all Opposite Itoprt. Smwl. •> JL "r.mto, must have dry cleaning cx- or part, office Htnraite,.ur light inan- SHE | Life Insurance Co. in Summit and till,' COIIl'-ic. ii.ii.Mif and Baleamanship. • Liberty ufaoturiii^; well lighted and lie:it«Kl. Mtrac-tive Bniall fieldstone has been living -in the home he ing JMinlin t(.,{ Clt'tnirK, 529 MorrlB Avenue, Sum- At busy InttTHtHtliiji; yuril and load- mit. Plume 8». 6-QWl. ing pl.iiforio. Modt-ratr- rental. Write siBd tlapi}oard home, 5 bed- ! purchased for some years. r«r Li-adi is :t llox I'Jit, •;(, 1IKRAIA>. r.6-B8 i The Hill City Building and Loan, -am iMissihiij. <|-clurrAHY to tuny executive. Hunt •spomR, sleepirig porch, bath, i Association lias sold a dwelling lo- ' ]>'• ;i BUiir. Machine, farmers, mllkerx, YdU.N'C business womair wlslit-s ri)imi Providence station, $7,400. P. braces seven' tidewater counties. Regular in- per cent in the past seven years. ,In 19I!9, redit towards in private family, with lueaklast. bath, niaid'.s room aiui Bttsti y, live In, no S!0,0CO. NOTirK New Jrrtty Council, Stale House, Trtulnn UliHSSKll, chiffonier, vanity with {.•01191'ctltive ,,r wimhlnjf, references required. Hu. 6-3215-W. • • . KIUHS IH|IH, fine iitnilition; wardruhe The.Summit ZOIITMK Ordinanee Riinrd ii'BlnuinK' !:iKt with full-lotiBth mirror; small .sof;i, of Adjustment will hold an adjourned IIIKS—llland, Tiuslow,Cullls. Hoard of Recreation Commission d High School i :l"i,l.\lil,K woman fur housework, :! $11; wlchiT poreh «ft, minHlon ,j Milton T. Mmmtara Co. Law and Ordinance RetlM, Hoye, - Knient I', l'atleii, president; W. flehoal r.'ioin, IJ ifii-riKMiiiH, 1 to 7, by biiHlniw.H couiili-. : It), 1!U1, at H o'clock in the City Hall,— %!>. ( ;ill Su. B-42!).'.. Sturdy—Pleasing Lester. : Uii-hinnnd Tracy, vice-preH.; Har- will termiiutn H:> Summit Hie. ^suantt t-lWI at which time the following iinpiica- For Public Information tioti.s, as well aH ftther niatterH to he Ulililies anil HuildiiiKH Hland,! I"" ' H. Kennedy, secrctai;y; Mrs. ftnil evening WASTED UPHIC.IIT I'lAN**, i.Kti-a V. i condi- FRAME STUCCO lirotiuht to its attention, will he taken on April ,"i|||. tion, ?'-'!; lilaek '.'iiiilli'iins, not 11;<.I n|i I'D:' iiiiisidcrat ion :— Herewith 1^ given a list of City UetiM j lit'Kny T. I'ease, IreaHiirer; MIH. i\. Call Su. li-llt;i-\V. I euitig s"s"i-m RESIDENCE •IIIIIII T. (')iinhlnx—Hefiuestini; excep- Officials for the general informa- I'liblieily- Lester, Illainl TnlM-j Willium P. Doyle. O. I', (lakes. WINDOW WASHING, house ilfiinlriK, liim to ZonlliK Ortliname to iM-rmll City I'ianniiiK Hoard Oliver B. tWI.) le.. . Call Su. C-ltivn. 1 .Mantel Holding fompany—l!ei|uesl- . Hetts, T. h. Smith, .1. W. Hnticker, i:xrKIUI'<-'«'KP wumati, white, wistif: Two -Cap' rml CotoaiaE H'tat*? l»drooms, two baths; sun ing '\,']|iII.II tu Zimine urdinaiiee ii.,Hilll), Fuclis. Fred Mort. I!. L. Hoye, Heiinan K. K'-neral liDUKewdrk, K0«MI i'<»ok, sleep , •( I_\J I'lj.yi'K maiminii, eolleetimi Hearing i-oiiiplt-rion. — br&rk as^-fl pennii the us.- i«l iiroperty on i'road i PfiMMfiV PnilVflf HBKAU) if in no washliiK, exrellHit r.-ferencs lather I'loi'kfl, niD, ehlmi, desks, ^ porches first and second Assistant' Treasurer — Cameron Rock. 1 stone front. *'> room,* aa4 *L"*3 Street', known as Lot So. 2, I Hock No. l.UMMUA MMUM-lli Tel. Mlllliurn C-0556. .•xr. heilriiiN., fine din-nil., Uv-rin. *., , , Coiincilinan-at-largo — (J. Harry Muhkittrick. MeniheiH of lite Zoning Hoard of Sir.miiif. It T2, as a storage and sales lot for used lifie-a-l)r: . but it. lavatitry. opta s«:r«tra-rfij-:la floors; screened porch, CulliH. AdjiiHtnient—T. L. Smith, C. A. •'Car for i\o i;uul», COOK, wiintH gem-ral li'iilne- (iiKKllaifii Kslate,'llaeki'ti^tinvn, N. .1. [iori-li,' 1 -iar attache** ~a~Z)£i~.. rw auli'iiiiiliili-s. Executive Official-Fred Mort. tt-irk, slti'ii in, r<'f<-r«'ni.-«'». fall ;ill 'IV1. ."itlO. . (tlij.i-tois to the (,'rantlni? of the First Ward [' j City Francis A. Mur-! Berry, F. IT. VOSH, Howard A. Uodd, lii'iil. air fDiiiiitiuP.i'-it. cm;it •*,»] garage; convenient to sta- uhove appliciMions will lie heard at w.tk. Hu. e-19'.M, I _,, 1 Robert K. Dcnlke, Kin^sley 0. saiil line- a ml |i!:J.'-e. Maxwell Lester. Jr., Percy M. rfiyl STKIXWAY. Oranil I'iano. like ii.'\v I" insiiliitinn, luf T.ixl'o- ft. BLs.n'fc- tion, stores, Lincoln City Physician — Hi'. Robert S. ] Thomson, secretary. l:i;i'IN'l'TD vvooi.'in winI»H days work K. I!. THOMSON', HI and, Frederick K. Triislow. In- sulil lit Ri-e.-it sa.Tifl--*'. No na.- iii- liiini Uoail in t'ranklio! S5:&«irf Secretary. MilliKun'. Sinking Fund ('ominission — work. UefereiH-es.- Call ;tllle offer refll.si'fl. I H'i 1,'llla ll.V i •••' : School. Second Ward ilistrirt turn Wti lit: ilnt :-rnt»ti Ueceivcr of Taxes — Cameron! Mayor (inido Forster, William S. $ I.L'n", nub' ;i few years i']ii \V al'l'-r iias^in^ FntnJiLitk S+'ho™ Staih-le, i~H I'liiiiii Avi-.. CnHii'l Hurtoii L. Boyi\ Kreili-ricU Mtmkittriek. i'ltrtcr, Herhert (!. Fuchs, Oliver !!l-;f-'INIM> woman wants lions llroiiH, .V. .1. NCi'l'ICIO IS HKI'.KUY , mod-Til clKlit-rooin C, In <;HI-:KX ami Iv.iry n.lnn'il I./I Nortliea.iterly i orili-r n( Italtllsni! Assistant Receiver of Taxes - will COHI $.'{.50 per year for two Kiis rani!'', "Veil teniperaliii''-, In-i r hi Builders and Owncts re* # 110MH OR ITS (BOTr.CTION I'lace and HiiRlies Place with a front- Public Safety Staler, Tiuslow, Jlerberi ii. •1.1 Locust l>ri\«* Te-L S». and a frontaK<- "•' -i-l.Tii feet on lluyhes LL'»t«;r.- j Hoard of Assessors- Xorni;/u S. ______V( 1 lltiltSK, raw manure, rott'-'l. " Sumtnit. V. J. I'iai-e, and known mi the tax map "' Welfare -Tnislow, Cilllis, Hetts. ; (lnris, (i. F. Uowe, .lesse F. Stout; ——————— MOJiKUN Nlx-riicmi KIIKUMII IIOIISI , year old, no shavlnss; t"l> )"il HOLMES tin- I'ity of Summit as laHi, first fUmr lavatory, ]>• ir«-1i. Water, Liebt and Public Huild- [ Florence Denjimn. • Clerk. load, d'-tiveieil ; gu:irante>-d ii.-r.t. Sinmn b* r on Tuesday evening, March IS, I'.^l att.telied naraKe, recieatluli n»>iii, Real Estate—Insuranc* ("li'-Himit Farms, llnlonville L' .it the «'iiiincil phamlier at City Hall ; Police Justice - Hohert J. Mur- SUMMIT nil licit, near Summit, rent *i!n. Alsu / »r ihnt :,t, S :;II o'clock. [fits .-(inferred l.y the pavini;, «rail inn, • many dtlier de.finible rental.s now "r : I'by, .lr. ; Sttvit Summit, N. 1. The- Cull >ii ( onncil has fiNed hy ., |,j,m sid.-wiilks .it li.-anv.ir ' .May 1. A. S. AJHIJTKOII, SU. ,"12.1. ( tr a!lll Ciiief of Police - M. .1. Finneran. LANDSCAPE SERVICE I'SKU (AILS FOR HAM; .resolution the ijijniimim nrn-c lor wild | ,\\emie from .Morris Av.nu.- to ov. r- Police and Firemen's 1'ennion SlX-KO<».\1 hmiTO and Raraiie, H't, 20 Hhid :it *C17..ii>,lJy A. K. J.. I.Mnnir - Arthur S. 1'ieree, ThoinuH J. Mur-. 77 SIM{IN(;HKI,I> AVKMI V. ih-ril. i-,, phoiiiplt-iii-' Su.. (i-2Sii:s(i-Wii:i. ^-^. it;-5sS j siieetn.ii^yi-ry ivas.malile. < all ' h.i.-^ sald property from the sale. I ,„„, iM ,,„, ,.jty ,,r .summit. Paled: Manli •>. l!»11. ' \" S CMtlS ray. Herhert (!. Fiwrhs and Scrseant Tel. Mi mm It (t-H.'IH.W KHIOI'IMMi'lC C. I-CKNTZ. ii. K. ItoWK. John .1. ((.'innon. r"FlIBSISHE»~BOOlirs TO LET • I r ( BKAi, ESTATE *o& RALE /7»[Exhibition House ,fi-.",X 'itv I'lerli. I-. STUI r. Constable -Thonias F. White. ! IINIUMMIJII Assess ifs. TURKEY lUhl, COTTACIK, .omfort- | ,,, v p k p, j ASSI':SS.MI-:NT NttTn'M .Jhxticiyof Ihe Peace, 2nd Ward able double room, twin b««lH, runnlnit ... • i "if' •' open, for inspectwn Johns- Man villc \i:\v i'ito\ I in \( t: it(»iior<.ii Andrew A. McNaniara. I »ater, table excellent. Tel. Summit at hacillice, any reaHoiiitlily T.AKI-: NOTICK that the )!oard of 6-M66. ' <*>tf aieepti^l. Wriii- Hox i'.i:i, •;; .- HOME INSULATION Tax Assessors of 111• - City of Summit Ituildiiif; lii:!|i rKurosAI.S Wright. M'.WLY furniHlicd and ilecnrated, of Summit on Wednesday. Maivh V.i, Cily Solicitor Frederick C. Kent?. |. WAXTKM TO HUl L'S' MIWI Snnimit, >. .1. I!i1l, at S oVIo.-U I'. M., for the pur- Tin- Hoard of Kducatioii of Hi.- l!,.r MtiRle room, southern exposure, m-iul- <-tr brai , |)alritlni;s,/worki) of art, etc, I Ii.- Hoard reserves the nuhl to re-i ,,..,,. . • ,. LEARN OEOIUJK'K AUCTION ROOMS EXCELLENT VALUE jI,.,. i :,,y ,„- .,11 i.idK and lo wahe' Kilchell, William Dooley, foreman. 111 SI MMIT Avenue, large nicely fur- H3 HirSlMIT AVK. lV Cbeinleal Kimlne Co. .lames Ker- AN AVIATION TRADE! ni heil fmnt room, fall Huniiiut ' iiniiiaterial inform. ililU-s. TIlKMAS C. MISSO.N, jriKan; Counney 1,'eer. foreman.; Colon*/ C/orence 0. "it IK. .".t-tf S 'live Colditiiil dwelling having seven rooms, two tiled We will buj y your attle contfints. i lihtrict clerk. HtMik and Ladder Kiigene Kitz- Cbamberlin, fam- i)....]- lavatory, oil heat, attached guraKe, complete iiiKiiliifibii", \ KltV .-onifortahle furnished Htl-tf GLEN-OAK* 1'irM | AKMSTItoNi; \- HKilW.N (the palrick; Holand Levesi|iie, I'ore- ous transatlantic' 1 I:-' , Summit Avenue. Su. (,- Lit hx-.iied in a very desirsihle neigliliorliond. 1 sal.1 •designation ln-ine Thomas flyer and airplane iiI;SI.NKSM Ori'oIITrNHIKS niaii. AT SUMMIT I Armstrong, sole |iropr|.-ioi- ami Hoard of Kdtiealion .1. Itusn designer, can TEACH ! tradim; under tin- firm name YOU AN AVIATION l>i: I-'DUI'JST AVKNrrc, convenient lo- CoI.S'U .s«rvl«'« Btatkm payhiK i!'»»l Offered at—SI2,000. j :IIK) siyli of ArimtroiiK * I Tuttle,' iiresldenl.; Mrii. Heed \V. i i ti«.ii, just riKht for liiisiness permm. relvirii "in iiivesliiiiiit, :ivallal>h- I.. Office — I'm Ashlati'! I lir'wni Hyde, H. A. Ili'isiim. Iliuvey K.; TRADE. I'liutii' Su. fi-0245-.l. ' pt'ison suclally anil finaiulally re- } • I Ma hit iff 1 Prepare yourself for one of today1! s,finiiKili!i'. In«|tiir»- at ,HMI riiiieina>- lay or eveninir. Su. Mole, Tlionuis .1. KvniiH. Waller S. ! IN ATTArilMKNT. BIG PAYING JOBS building airplanes TAHKVTO.V HOISIO /tve, Newark, I'ho ne Mkt. L'-.'iinn. ,,: i F,ddy, secretary. . ' /write'Mr. lt I I ( JOBS - BECK - SCHMIDT CO. HdltSIIAM OKiMIII'S I.IMJTI'.li I ArliiiK Superintendent of Schools :;iiii i! " room with private piirch|iiu-«'li,, K>,>'"\.(4o.ul/ art. Defendant. , A. .1. Bartholomew. experts at Col. Chamberlin's PRAC- It K A IT 0 R S TICAL schools. h..ni".''oiikhiK. TM.'SU. >i-i:iii7. • ."'t; •Nt»TI('K Is li'-rcliy tclven that a Writ ; Hoard of School Kstlmatr—Mayor , <»}»Jv. Station riione: Siiiuniit (t-1021 Summit, N. •!. of Attachment was l.s.-iii. ;l out of Ihe, . f-bAY AND EVENING CLASSES- "M: OH TWO pleasantly furnlsli'ed New Jersey Siiii.reine Court, unl-'ii ; Forsler, Councilman Hove, Miami. r EASY PAYMENTS—ACT TODAY— i..,im.«, «..ml-|>rivate halh. ("all t/liat- County, on. the 2. .tli day of .Inly, l!it", Commissioners (leisiiiK .and Tuttle; ( mail a penny postcard IO the school ha'in 1-:!7:IG. . / UKiihiNt the riglitK ami credits, moneys .,, „ ....^ u(.|.riiit RllflI 1K046I SI'.>IM1T AVKM'K sole uropi-ietoi- and inulinit under 'the : I'edlHni, Dr. Waltel A. Heitfii . BERHN WAY. rooms with large «-li>netH, shower firm name and style i.r ArmstroiiK &i Health Offirer— Dr. II. I*. Den m l.atli, ralKSii. fi-4:i:n-\v. Estate Boards. Your inspection invited—modern kitchens completely Hrowh) for tin. Minn, of J-i,'iii«."i, return-. Trustees Free Public Library CHAMBERLIN AIRCRAFT / .rilf Members of the Summit Realty Bonn! are: TRAINING DIVISION, INC equipped. Restricted tenancy — Only two apartments lint I'tSlXW 'ami -Walter Dlei. president; treasinjer, Bendifc Airport, Bvndix, N. i. . Mt'ii: attractlvc/douhle rootii with .loan O. Chr.vnt.-il Sll. ii-ii::. . duly issued and was r.tiiin.d "U the J. .Sherman Kyluiul; secretury, Mrs. n: ivale l.ath, also HhiBlc cnrmi" room. Win. I... Giiirtenay Sii. >^ available. > I lit Ii day of AilCH1-!. I11'"' hyttie'Sherifl' Xorn.s I). Ill'isco; Mayor (illido 163 Van Wagenen Av». 185 Waihington Si tl Egw .;.ir.iK*-. Tel./Su. ti-OICMi-lt. II. Mi-K. (;iazi-liror>k: Su. -ti:::i of Ihe County of I'nion. 1 Forster, 'A., .1. Hui'tholoinew, Miss Chester ('. Henry Sll. i;,-lli!' ! Milt. 'Ii 7 M< ii jut ;.iin «">. 1 •r-r 3 rooms and bath $65i00 Uiieil Alar. 4. ll'il. !'.]• KL(MlR/'j larRc rooms, anipl'- Il.ihnen Atjency Hu. i; -1 :;::•; T!nc II,1! "i r- MUM Sir. ii-r •r:'t I-'KKD I.. m.i'ii|ii;ini|>, Marie Llbdy, Oliver Tliiinnan; >;-ii . I..sets, for refined adults, ivsulen- H. !•:. & K.-«i. Houston Su. i; - L' 1 '.< T K..I,. •1! .1. Mn i-ii It V" ...i^ir. •v:.'. ci.ik. Lilirariaii. Miss Kmilie Mill. .lalm-Ui'ck-Hchmlill i'-' Su. i; -l»L'l K!w. ..ill M HIT! _'. .. Sit 4 rooms ami bath : $85.00 li il si-cliiln K'Tage, referein-.-s ex- : IWNt.KY. K>l':CKi;U .V CIMISS, '•iiaiiK^i/ call Su. *;-*:::', 1-W. .r'i;lf Kim' •lie 1 '. fi- r yntl •/ . It i Attiirmys for I'laintlff. . | No. a:i*.i'\Vii«hln«t.>n Street. APARTMEWT8 10 •O?QaL " Lo»k tor Hi.' sifin ••KKAT.TOfl'* S. E. & E. G. HOUSTON Jersey City, .New Jersey. lUll/'HWOOD APARTMENTS, 45- Consult a riKALTOK I i ;•]:. the station .- W Woodland avenue; several de»ir- snnnr, >. J. NOTICK (>!•' KIHSf: MKKTINC, OF ci{i-:i»iT 1 :lt the fit.v* of Crimford, Coyniy "t 1'nloii, TilltKE nioniH and twith, !«>IH f "* will lie' held lit the Uiiiiknipley i'i,iirt Painting and Paperhanging imil plenty of hot wafer. rnfi-reiie«!1 S room. Court nioin 1, third floor," Ked- • vliaiiReil. 62 MoUl«var I'lilhs, lire OFFICES FOR RENT W«OODMERE VILLAGE traiiH.ut other ,-jiroper husiin-t-s. Telephones ii and open porchi«*», 4 OXIMISU i •X'MiihiiM \vith"i'/f/'lillzed statement of >V KrolHHlx, Kl>r> i f.ri(,'liKil note or Instruineiit nnisl lm annexiMl: they mint !»• proved within, Large well lighted office space on the second six months after t!n; above date, and 'I U rooitiH and liiilll, heal, liKhl. «•': :<* fl|e<| with the llllderslUIK'd I'efelee. i ••!' and w\n mi|iplied. \'< VVi>oil]niiii -Arranged to suit tenant. liateil Marrh I. Hill ', \ .I'lllle. ' Z. <;I:<»HI;K \v. w. i««»i;'i*i-;it. OF INDIVIDUALITY TO MEET FAMILY ,' ISeferee in l!:iiikl"llptev. IKK 10 room a|>artnient; oil li'1-'1' '""' REQUIREMENTS. PERFECT SETTINGS ON i' i water Itirnis|i< n<>its Clean Lehigh Coal 1 1 1 Located at 311 31S SpringfieM Avc. vifirTP.KlhiK (iAHDKNH. I. '"- ' PRICE RANGE APPROXIMATING The firnt nipetint: nf ercditot-s in Ihe ••iiliiiiiil Avenue, several clioiie .1- mailer of OTTO I.I' 111 NSK I, liank- 3 Ton Lots or More C. O. D. |'-OIII apart ineiitK avnlliihle ;it at- $15,000 UP rupl. of ST, Uiirilaii lioad. In I lie I'H.v 1 .i.'tive rental fln Hiiniinit'K ni'.si of I'l-iitifnrd, I'oiinly of I'tiioii. will !»• STOVE OR NUT $9.25 1 'I'"-llalile !i|iMitineiit lioil«e. Itestrl' '- Ap|dy h<-lir.-it 'he Itanknipt'V Conn room, "I teiiimoy. liit|lilre Anent "ii I',1','",1;, CREST AGKE CORP. l-i.int room I. third Moor. Federal 1 • ••'. summit i;-:t:!2.ri. •''' ll- 66 HILLCREST AVE., SUMMIT, N. J. ISiilldinu, Federiil S.pinre and Franklin PEA..... :: 8.28 TEL. SUMMIT 6-1029 Stri'et, Newark, N. .1., on thi' L'lsl day •'-1-1 KI'MMIT Avenue, ntlractlw of Marrh, lull, at ten oVIuelt m the 1 NO. 1 BUCKWHEAT •"id i-rixini iipartnielits, every in" ' Your own broker or fnr4>iiooM. al v/hi'h time IT. dit.ir., may 7.25 "i II llii|»rovein(>", .'..n- i atl'IKl, Illove their elailns, i'|i et a 'iiient location, rejisoniilile rentals.. tin !••'•. examine 111• • hanliriipi and RICE 6.0C \!'l»ly at premlsi'H or .-.ill Su. ><0\ tian^.-ot other propi>r business. I :,i\- ii" I I-M-I:. Claims with Itemized statement of Best Fuel Oil Service nccdunt miiKt lie legally proved ; any May Jut | JOHN 1). HOOD, Owner orlKlMal note or Instrument must In- '•'"'It rooniH, *inrt floor, lirivate en-i annexed; they must he prnved within "•'lice. i,'ni-aKe c-ntral, '•"'• I ^SUMMITS MU months after the above dale, :ind ! < IV K rooinK. 2nd fliKir, priviii. en- i filed with the llildelHiKU'd Heferee. j L. A. OAKS, Stale License 'IMIIee . ?•';' I FINEST RESIDENTIAL SECTION IWtoil : March 1 1. I!MI. lir. OAK RIDGK AVK. TKL. NI79IXIT '"''H I-OIIIIIK, lilt flour, celltl'il '''"• I K \*. W. I'OItTF.H, • 1 •• IX-ltUOM duplex, hath and liiv.it.>ry ec in Utuikruptcy. I
'"'lil! Iteallor, Ku. t;-0l;i.'i or OOi'l'-.M FRIDAY, MARCH 7 PAGE EIGHT THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J.
PATRIOTIC DANCE will help make thia a most u\A Harold Thomson, of 107 Passaic their services at hoth the Calvary Chamber of Commerce POSTPONE!) TO MAKCM 21 joyous affair. Henry Viiu-H U)Hl avenue, is convalescing at Over- Church and the headquarters. orchestra will provide the u , look Hospital for a few weeks, Plans Maturing Blanket* Wanted Talks on Housing The Patriotic Dance sponsored lUsi( PERSONALS from a minor operation. The Refugee Relief Workrooms by the Summit"flairee"Society and is calling for blankets. Do you A general meeting of the Cham- scheduled*for lust Friday night, Mr. and SKs. Henry B. Twonibly For Spring Benefit have a blanket that has seen bet- ber of Commerce will be held on Mrs. ArchibtUl Maetlonald of thi«i After'a two months stay in Newof Hobart avenue entertained ati ter days? Take it to the Refugee Thurnday, March 13th. in the V.-M. has been postponed uutil Friday, PIN iOHEY SHOP Be«rhwoo-» (>. Kent *ftf Slruly- j Mrs. V. Johnson Hallock of cation." By CURTIS NICHOLSON fortable and bappy. There .are soWcyerhauser Lumber Co. Robert ed a spring dance and all the. Come Ye and See side avenue returned on Widncs-. Springfield avenue and her Fellow* "Hands Across the Sea," the of* many things we can do to help in Patterson, who is directdr'of Pub- whirlwind of the coming season, day from a two weeks' trip tO; Hhi|) Couimitee are giving a sliver , j ' - . W*O tuning lia*SI(j)*J *» \s %tMM • uv *v a*vij^ «« lic Housing Education for the New Mrs. Edward L. fruslow of the three-town, two-day war relief! this greajt work. For example, Florida. Acromtmiving her were lea Friday from 2-4 p. tn. for metn- Beechwood Apartments is the benefit for the British War Relief, small donations are always ac- Jersey Consul of Housing Authori- her two younger sons: li.-rs and friends of the New Provi- guest of her son-in-law and daugh- the Refugee Relief, and the Save ceptable. Both the Refugee Relief ties in Newark, will speak on "The dence Methodist Church. Mrs. J. ter, Dr. and Mrs. John Minor, !n the Children Federation got off to Workrooms and the British War jNecessities of Low-Rent Public Mr. and Mm. James Hi-rslow ofj A. Boyce and Mrs. Ralph Lewis Washington, D. C. Miss Alice a good start last, Monday night Relief can make every dollar you; Housing." Refreshments will be Springfield have aniKMincL'd the will pour. Truslow, who accompanied her When the joint committee met at donate go a long way in helping served after the .meeting. Ensembles-Evening Gowns birth of a son, John Hood Her3l:tw, j mother to Washington, has return- the home of the chairman, Mrs. war sufferers. To those who have at Overlook Hospital last Friday, i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Groves of ed to Summit. Theodore W. Hawes, 20 colt road, never visited these organizations, Mrs. Hcrslow i« the former Miws Summit avenue have returned Summit, and learned that Qartlett a cordial invitation Is extended. Community Church Ruth Willis, daughter of Mr. and from an extended motor trip The Rev, David K. Montgomery, and Robertson had generously Coats and Suits Mrs. Clifford"*,Willis of Millbum through Florida to Key West, and rector of St. Peter's Church, Mor- consented to donate their services FRCCOLLEGE TEA Mr. Herslow in the son of Mrs. rlstown, Is guest speaker today at ! while at Clearwater Beach were for the entertainment on Saturday AT KENT PLACE > Frocks of all types made to order David Melroy of Summit. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fred- the first of the Lenten luncheons, evening, April 19th. Annual Meeting for the worn^en of Calvary Episco- — at — erick T. Lawrence at the Carlouel Bartlett and Robertson need no The Mount Holyoke Alumnae Yacht Club. nal Chur«h, which takes place In Club of Northern New Jersey will Following a delightful dinner the parish house in Woodland ave- Introduction to music lovers in this section. In fact, they are entertain senior and Junior high served in the Community House by Mme. Therese Samer's Studio nue with the friday Service Chap- the staff of the Canfield. a large Mrs. Christopher Story of tor as hostess. ' known the world over as the great- school girls planning to enter col- .r Springfield avenue was hostess on est of all duorplanlsts. Their re- lege, at a pre-college tea at Kent group of the Community Church 20 IRVING PLACE TEL. SUMMIT 6-2746 Tuesday afternoon to the new turn to Summit will no doubt be Place School, Summit, on Friday, congregation met in the'ehufch for members of the Fortnightly Club Miss Blanche Greer of New March 14. at 3 p. m. Miss Harriet the annual business meeting. York, formerly of Summit, is ex- looked forward to by hundreds of Repaired and their sponsors. Assisting her people who have previously sat Newhall, secretary of admissions, Enthusiastic reports were pre- were Mrs. Robert L. Copsey and hibiting two recently completed will bring the latest news from portraits jjn oil at the "Members' under the spell of their delightful sented by chairmen of various de- and Mrs. Philip Lawrence. At the tea renditions, they.-are acquisition college and show movies of life at partments: The Woman's Alienee, table were Mrs. Montagu Hankin, Midwinter Show" at the number Ten Gallery, 19 Eapt 66th street, number one for the entertainment Mount Holyok*. Mrs. Harry tho Sunday School, the Young Peo- Remodelled Mrs. Hallam E. Mendenhall, Mrs. New York City. The portraits are portion of the war relief rally. Oth- Stelfle and Mrs. S. D. Mills of Sum- ple's Groups, the Men's Club. Wil- William V. Bailey and Miss Mary of Mrs. Edwin Bruce pf Elmira, er celebrities will be, announced in mit will be hostesses, and Mrs. liam S. Day presented the financial HOT CROSS BUNS XS. Welles. Mrs. Harold Poster N. Y,, and Mary Mitchell Barnett, this paper later.',.; •'•;• • Roland Beattle of Summit and report for the year, showing a sub- VALENTINE PIZZI headed the large committee in thfe small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I The- meeting also discussed for Mrs. Prank Conover of Maple- stantial balance. Budget plans for Indicative of Spring—and as Tailor and Furrier charge of arrangements. Ov&r a Charles'|f. Baraett, Jr,, of West- the numerous dances.' that will be wood will pour. Mrs. Ray Moore the coming year were discussed. welcome, provided they arc 39 Maple St. Summit, X. J. hundred new members admitted to field. The exhibition, whlch\open- held as a part of the benefit. Three of Maplewood, president of the Three new members were elected Tel. Su. 6-0250 Efit. 1912 the club thia year were thus hon- ed on March 3rd, will continue of them are already scheduled Tor club will preside at the business to the Bo&rd of Trustees for a three from Roth's Bakery. Sugared, ored. through March 15th. Friday night. April 11 Other* are meeting preceding the program. year period. These are Dr. Evelyn a possibility. The dance at Canoe Holt. J. K. Livingston,, and H. M. and raisin filled, they're deli- Brook, which will cater to Chat- MEDICAL STAFF OF Wamfa of Maplewood, who is also cious with the morning coffee. ham lovers of the light fantastic, OVERLOOK HOSPITAl president of the Men's Club of the will be guided and promoted" by Os- church. The following officers YOUR EYES wald E. Meyer, president of the The Medical Staff of Overlook were elected for the ensuing year: FINE When it comes to the most important Eyes in the Chatham Players.. Percy W. Hospital held the annual meeting President, U. W. King (re-elected); Brough will be in'charge of the on Tuesday evening, March 4th. vice-president. Dr. Evelyn Holt; ROTH'S BAKING world—YOURS—protect them. Consult an Eye Physi- dance at Baltusrol, which will The officers for the ensuing year secretary, Mrs. Harry Dampman cian (M.D.). 371 Springfield Ave. Tel. 6-1978 Summit, N. J. Ralph C. Porter, Jr., landscape cater to Summit residents. Thewere elected with the advancement (re-elected); treasurer, William We,are completely equipped to fill the prescription if architect, of Valley View avenue. dance at the Short Hills Club will «f Dr. M. O. Eensley to the presi- Scofield Day (re-eiected). Otto glasses are found necessary. Summit, jo a leading contributor in be promoted by Mrs. Jaratss M. dency from the vice-presidency. Taylor will serve aa the new finance the March .isaii -.flf "Gardeners' Symington of Short Hills. All Dr. Arthur Tator was elected vice- chairman. Chronicle of Amerttai" these chairmen will be strongly president. Dr. E. H. Macpherson Following the businesn meeting, supported by committees, whjen was re-elected secretary. The new Mr. King called upon the minister. Under the tlm of "Design for members of the excutive commlt- Suburban Llvfn|," Mr. Porter de- will endeavor to make the Rev. A. Powell Daviea, for his ninth memorable events In the aoclfcllife' tee were Dr. H. H. Bowles and Dr. annual message to tho congrega- GUILD scribes how heVfcto MuwUcaped his of the community. -. •'. A, P. Ackerman replacing Dr. W. own attractive h6m« In the western tion. It was announced that in Others members' (if the execu-; 3. Hallock and Dr. F. I. Krauss. these nine yt-arH of service, Mr. 344 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE end of Summit: An architect's R. J. Keller,, captain of the sketch of the wneral plan of the ttve committee, so Car as we are Davlos han been away from the SUMMIT, N. J. able now* to announce, art, first, Mountainside Rescue Squad, prc- pulpit only eight times, all IIIH ab- plot, which ir three-quarters of an the honorary chafrmeri: Mrs. W.J.1 sented a demonstration on Work acre, aecomnaniee the article. Us- sences being due U\ requests. to Main Stivct East Orange, N. J. Roberts of the British War Relief In Peace Time and Defense Pro- speak elsewhere. ing the driwing aa his guide, Mr. Society, Mrs. John Morrison Curtis grim with 6 members of various Porter outlines Vividly the gradual of the Refugee Relief Workrooms, (squads of Union County particl- development of his property. and Mrs. Chester Sater of the Save pating. There are 260 similar NKtV ItOOK 111' In addition, Mr. porter has sup- the Children Federation. Lawrence squads active throughout the (.HACK NORTON KOSK plied a table of the approximate J. MacGregor has consented- tV'-act" State of New Jersey with over 200 cost of the development, item by as treasurer. The important chair- • of the groups having an ambu-| Of special interest to the people HOW'S THE Item, and the cost of annual main- manship of the subscription com-i lance. of Summit is the new book, "Ports tenance, •.'•'' mtttee will be filled by Mrfl. James'' —— of the Past," written speclully for BACK VIEW? Mrs. Dorothy E. Hansel!, of 19B. Burke, who will be assistedhy, SlTfl,ttIT MEDICAL SOCIETY the teen ago by Grace Norton Rose. Pittsford way, New Providence, Is Mrs. James M. Symington- ofj , and illustrated by Jack Manley editor of "Qardtjaers' Chronicle of Short Hills and Oswald E.-Meyer! The regular monthly meeting of Hose. This book will be of great Your hair should be just America," and Jay A. Ebel, of 54 of Chatham, together with a lafge the Suhimit Medical Society was interest to the young people who Franklin place, Summit, 1B business group of co-workers who will cov- held nt the Nurses' Home of Over- never tire of hearing the tales about as pretty... just as neatly manager. Mrs. Hansell is also sec- er all three communities. Theodore look Hospital on Tuesday evening, the seufarin« men and their fami- retary of,the National Association W. Hawes Is chairman of the en- February 25th. Dr. Stcuart. the lies who lived in the New England groomed ... in back as of Gardeners and the American tertainment committee. There .will, vice-president, presided. There ports in the olden days. The Rose's You'll be surprised how little it will cost you to rid Rock Garden Soc)ety. be many more Identified with the were 28 members and 15 guests lust book' on Williaiii.sbui'K was your house of chilly rooms, drafty floors and cold via front view! When For thirty-six years "Gardeners' arranging of the "Hands Aerate present. greatly enjoyed by everyone. Both we style your hair we Chronicle of America" has stood the Sea'.' benefit, and their names Dr. R. MacBrayer of Ciba Phar- books may be obtained at the Hook spots in winter and oppressive heat in summer. out as America's foremost garden- will he announced In due' tnaceutlcal Products was elected Shop, 336 Springfield avenue, t Red Top* Insulating Wool installed in the open give you back beauty ing magazine. It is published New Work Rooms to membership to fill the vacancy j monthly at 1270 Sixth avenue, New The British War Relief Society of the late Dr. Pollard of Chatham. spaces in walls and ceilings of your house will remove York City. has conveyed to this column that Dr. E. R. Rickard of the Rocke- the cause of these discomforts. Insulating with Red too! > it is opening regular cutting:and teller institute of New York gave MARCHING TO STARDOM Stalin Just flays nothing but sewing workrooms at headquar- % moat instructive talk on Kpi-, Top'^ool will save up to 30 per cent of your fuel. 1 I saws wood- And we are begln- ters on Beechwood road. A long demlc Influenza." He has devoted This comfort really costs you nothing—because it Jeanne Beauty Shoppe i nlng to fear he may eventually cutting table and sewing machines i 7 years to the study of this sub- take the Whole world for hisare being Installed with the con- Ject and was one of the workers soon pays for itself in fuel savings and goes on re- Springfield Avenue at Maple Street i tlmberlot. sent and the approval of the Na- who made the Virus Vaccine for turning dividends for the life of the house. Come in Telephone Summit 6-1680 ' " ". • •—' tional: Defense Organization, .and Influenza A which was given by Mention the HERALD when buying workers will be able to donate the Summit Board of Health. and let us show you samples of Red Top Wool and FREE PARKING for our customers I prove the low cost of comfort. at SnedekerV Parking Station. OVERLOOK HOSPITAL BIRTHS •Product of and Trademark R*«. by Uoitcd SUM Qrtmm Company Daughter to Mr. awl ^Irs. Ar- DON'T LET YOURSELF thur Horn, Irvington, on the 27th. Son to Mr. and Mrs. James BECOME RUN-DOWN— Her8low, Springfield, on the 28th. Hill City Coal & Lumber Company Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert because the condition of your Pope, Pluinficld, on the 28th. 269 Broad Street Summit, N. J. wiihoul body affects the state of your Daughter to Mr. and Mro. Frank mind. If, perchance, you are hot Davvson, Union Viljage, on the 1st.! Telephone Su. 6-0525 Son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard HEALTH now up to par, it Is unwise and Palmer, East Hanover, on the 2nd. unnecessary for you to suffer in Son to Mr., and Mrs. Robert silence. Cull and learn how and oven (350° F.) • about 30 to 40 O'Brien, 48 Canoe Brook Parkway, why chiropractic keeps people minutes. Serve hot for supper or ;On the 4th. . j 8t Son to Mr. and Mrs. Russell healthy—and therefore huppy— lunch. • ELIZA Miner, Chatham, on the 5th. by the application of common- Salmon Roll With Mushroom , 11 1 sense corrective measures. M. Sauce TO ATTEND • DISTRICT ( LKUION AUXILIARY MEETING \ STEPHENSON 1 lb. can salmon DR. R. J. OWENS, Chiropractor 2 cups flour Bon* Servio* Vi teaspoon salt Mrs. Helen Martin, president of Bassett Building 4 teaspoons baking powder the Beacon Hill Auxiliary 190, Vet- Director erans of Foreign Wars, Summit, Helen Mills Jacoby *2 Hi»ringfir!d ATC SO. 6-3372 Summit, >'. J. Vi cup shortening Vi cup salmon liquid mixed with accompanied by Mrs. Marion It. JmiT CBHTRAI Llpsey, secretary of the Union Studio For Powu I Licai Vi cup irradiated evaporated milk Drain salmon and reserve liquid County Council and of the local Ralh HasMy, Providence, R. I. girl, CoRHI-CTiyiv liXliRCISE Co. for biscuit dough. Flake salmon unit, will attend the fifth district continue- fcer march toward stardom with fork. Sift flour, then measure. meeting of the VeteranB of Foreign FOOD WEEKS wild the leading feminine role in Selective Clientele ENJOY YOUR DAILY LUNCHEONS Resit, with salt and baking powder. Wars Auxiliary on March 6th at M-C-M'a "Free «nd Easy." 1 PARMLEY PLACE MONOTONY in food plannitiR Work in the shortening until the Mulvey-Dittmars Auxiliary at Run- Modern Apparatus WHERE THE SERVICE CLUBS EAT lT1 just doesn't exist anv longer. mixture has the appearance of way, N. J. At this time the state Advertising in the HERALD wll SUMMIT 6-1280 Individual Instruction One has only to look ai the calendar coarse meal. Stir in the liquid department president, Mrs. Jose- pav you dividends. to find that quite often a certain quickly. Dough should be soft. phine G'rinthall. of West New York, at HOTEL BEECHWOOD food is being featured throughout Turn onto a lightly floured board. will be an honored guest. the country that week. The stores Knead rbout XA minute. Roll to Special Table D'hote and a la Carte Service cooperate by offering the product about ^i-inch thickness, keeping the FBEE PARKING PLACE I "I at a special price. Highlight vour dough in a. rectangular shape. East Sun Porch — Served from 12:00-2:00 meal tinies* by featuring the fruit, Spread with the flaked salmon. vegetable, or meat of the week. Sprinkle with a little lemori juice The City or Summit has al- Start today for this is "Canned and grated onion, if desired, or lotted the ground between the Salmon Week." Join the parade finely chopped parsley. Roll tike Y. M. C. A. and the Public Li- f J. M GILLAN. Pres. B. B. ADAMS, II, Mgr. and serve salmon to the family in a jelly roll. Cut in slices abou* brary for the parking of vehi- these two luscious dishes. I inch thick. Place on greased cles—free of charge. baking pan. cut side down, and The area is fenced and has lowest pneed a sedan in America! Salmon Casserole bake in a hot oven (425° F.) until five driveways a/id will accom- 1 cup elbow macaroni brown, about 20 minutes. Serve modate' we surmise, 200 auto- 2 cups medium white sauce, hot with Mushroom Sauce; • mobiles. car of lowe (seasoned well) If the Business Men of Sum- 1 in: Distinguished Names . . . . I /? cups flaked salmon Mushroom Sauce mit will kindly notify their em- Highest qu* st price! ' cups cooked peas 1 2-oz. can mushrooms (Vi cup) ployees to this effect, tho park- Vi cup grated American cheese \)/x tablespoons butter. log situation will be helped a Conk macaroni in boiling, salted t tablespoons flour great deal. water 10 minutes or until tender. Mijshrobin liquid plus water to Remember the place, Maple Oil baking t dish and put oneThalf make Vn, cup , str«et, next to the Y. M. C. A. of maenroni in, then salmon! and Wi cups irradiated evaporated Parking free to all. 11 pour one-half of white sauce over milk Minion. I'larp peas and remaining Drain mushrooms and reserve Mention the HERALD whon buying macaroni in laver* on top and ooiir liquid for sauce. Melt butter. Stir remaining white sauce over all. in the flour. Blend in the mush, Sprinkle top of white sauce wifli STUDEBAHERCHAMP/^ room liquid. Boil until sauce be- rt)ee!ie and hake in moderate oven gins to thicken, stirring constantly. LKATHKIt fJOllllH ''W* PI.A1IXO CAKDS (3S0° F.) for 45 minutes. Add milk and mushrooms and con- Apple and Cheese Casserole tinue cooking until sauce is slightly WATCHMAN • SlIKAWKR - FARKliB 1 cim bread crumbs thickened, stirring occasionally. Salt SERVICE ft apples, pared and sliced to taste. FOUNTAIN PENS 2 cups grated cheese " We hope your kitchen has kept RADIOS—PIANOS • Mora milts per gallon, say owners Salt pace with this changing world and Milk boasts of a modern, convenient OIL BURNERS . • J'M • Lowest repair cost of any lowest pr c GREETING CARDS for all occasions .1 tablespoons butter range and refrigerator, which we Oil casserole and sprinkle with guarantee will drive cares away, All makes of Phonograph HIH 'or o CHampipn \*t. UutH Banrt, ln*l*n«. •• "' '• More money whtn you trade in Bu«in» Coupi* Vi «' crumbs, then a layer of making even the simplest of food Including a full line of Red Seal JS r.b. n, tut—««»,»««• •»<•'"• apples: cover wkh Vi cup cheese preparations easy end exciting. Victors. *lth»Mt rt•*!«• —F«d with butter. , Bake in moderate Fersrv. • " ;' SUMMIT, N. 3.
rhl MARCH 7, l941
»ls a most 4i gecona Steto-^DAY, MARCH 7, 194! fi 4 m THE SUMMIT HERAL'D AMD SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1941—Second scct
rovicfc tht ,,lUsk, mills, machinery manufacture, atructlon of a twelve-mile alternate "Management and employee., body and may be depended upon to do! nu-eiinii, a little truck farming and commuter resi- • • :.-;•. 1U1 Bif!il«-v; juuin.- ,(^;s-,i:.' d.iy' in M.:,\ M<,S:K:'S !>.,, , -,;,i Baldwin Dairy cable route. Additions aiso were alike fully realize the vital import- its part to maintain service up to* of a suuwhull bai dents. It also embraces a group of • •...» .: -••.•.i'.'iijsje/ and tn>t>|t" -. ::!>••. H.;J ih im- i u.m.i! I 11 h> i .i:): made to the cable circuits radi- ance of the telephone service in ad- standards and smaller communities, centers of traditions of the half the - !•»>!<»•. st-u;or p.itrn! l*-,<>irr, |I:I n\ iv ;T.-',iit !i:k'-, '- > \iv.-- \, .' ating from Mount Molly to insure vancing the defense program, and industry." : : several smaller Industries and be- ably ivi '. 1"..»!!.) Si" ;'.!>••; «t it :t i"t *•- -i 'iiii.-ivr. !»-.:• ,,•••• ' . •• IEY SHOP ing home to folks who work in the handling Fort Dix traffic to allof being alert to mieet any new re- outside points without delay. quirements that n^ay arise and to S•'/:;]..ii-ih't"; lib! .in.ir.. ! (I An-" I! !i . T!i'».-!-' i ! »-,.-'. larger titles or the focal point for Hay -i :::..n. b;j«:.T. .lark II i!,!,.'.*., ,,4, ,,. ,, ,., ,. ,-' Y,\, tnd Avenue activities of stock, dairy, poultry "New Jersey's important part In detect and strengthen any. service r!v >a;in :1 r U] lpj Wry weaknesses that ml.ght develop.'The Boy Scouts a .. \'.r:-'l J.vadvrs- J. n !•• ivi ;• !',!!!•-»!: I'.n'i ..Sr:i telephone system is in excellent con- •"•'•• 'i.lv.j.Siiii.iiKt IMMric! ('ii'i:i]i>! -• • In Natiooal Paper They are. namely, MiUburni Madi- poses added responsibility upon the ! new It'giHU' the offl I'::.- Tr.-«'; Bob Mathu-u:-. K! ,m- dition from a technical standpoint, Troop <>!* e and See son, Chatham, Hanover, Spring- telephone organization to keep its j lows; Scoutmaster. VL: and the telephone* organisation is U.iv C. Earl BaMwin aad Ma brother, field, Whippany and Mountain communication facilities adequate On Monday, March' 3, Rolf! assistant scout mas? T:.<- ii,u-, j»!.i:nu'd .1 d.«v hkr f .r- '.-An ad placed ln_ the. Lakes. at its peak of experience and skill 1 Willis, present.day owners of Bald- ( for every need," Barnard stated. Knickner called together the usual! "boldt, Alex Sampso M.«:"t !i 1 r»t":s. (Mi lli-. st-foii-1 Sun- columns brings results. Mt. FleftkftlttDtlry at Living- The whole Baldwin family is in- terested in the business. Jay B., ston, a&& for ttudio American JeflW Cattle Club and Lewis L. and Jay B., was a com- sold under tb*v .national Jersey muter who worked in a brush com- Th* Regular MMIT 6-2746 Cream line Products trade-mark. pany in New York City. It was his "When a man has been in thesons and grandsons.who turned out to be farmers, Of their success, Way New Way of Selling Lam dairy businea fof forty-six years, he'H liad time and opportunity to they will only say, "We have al- sharpen bis judgment1 on new ideas ways tried to put ourselves in the mid strengthen his business reputa- customer's position and given them tion against the buffetlngs of eco- what we ourselves want and expect nomic changes and competitive in the quality of milk and milk prices. When C. Karl and Willis products." FRENeHEDl£GS of BUNS liiildwin first went Into the milk ig— and as business, conditions were radically N. J. Bell Earnings :..>/• they arc different from Wbftt they are in this mor-o enllght«a«4 age. Slightly Lower \ Sugared, "In 1895, when Jtarl Baldwin LEG BONE Hturtcd to produce milk on his farm, The Nevr Jersey Bell Telephone REMOVED leyVe deli. he first sold his supply to one Elmer ling coffee. Wolfe who, la* turn, marketed it inCompany reports earnings slightly Ib the town of Orange, New Jersey. lower In 1940, despite new high Later on In the tame year the levels reached in several phases of Ha I (I wiiis bought their own retail the telephone business due to ac- ING business from Lou ?arsils, who celerated business activity and the has been delivering to Summit, New | gearing of the State's Industrial Serve with OSCO Mint Jelly immit, N. J. Jersey, since 1870. No regulations j facilities for national defense pro- or sanitary precautions existed in duction. those times. The Baldwins, like all other contemporary milk dealers, The company's fourteenth annual Gov't Graded ladled the dally supply out of thereport, made public yesterday by An Exclusive OSCO Feature! i-uiis on the wagon into the pitchers Chester I. Barnard, president, dis- or pails which were waitlngjon the closes that while total telephone U. S. "CHOICE" Again OSCQ leads the way ! Imagine, the 'pick of the crop" legs «»f back porches of their customers. revenues were B.5 per cent higher It was in 1912 before all milk had than in 1939, tho cost of furnishing lamb, with that large, useless leg bone removed, thus saving you many to be bottled. Even then, the Bald- a greater volume of telephone .ser- win's milk must have been tasty vice, together with a 20 per cent CHUCK pennies on every pound ! Only OSCO Markets offer lamb in this and the service .amiable for many increase in taxes, caused total tele- j economical, convenient way at this low price ! Remember, there's an of Mt. Pleasant Dairy's beginning j phone expenses to go up 6.8 per j customers are represented on thecent. "Income available for In-1 ROAST additional savings of several cents per pound between the lists today., Youngsters, who used terest and dividends decreased Anotlier exclusive (fSCO olti'rlnst\ Not only to feed the Baldwin milk wagon slightly as a result and represented ' Govt-rnnicnt Inspected but BradeS "U. S. Frenched legs of lamb and the usual legs sold elsewhere. horsea "Babe" and "Tom", have' a>,return of 4.14 per cent on the j CIIOICKthCIIOICK"—thee finest, naturallyy tender e average assets of the company coin-1 d l grown up now, but are making pared with a return of 4.31 per cent i Che Kcncral retail market offords. l>ook for LENTEN COOKED SEAFOOD •sure that their own children have the «ovcrnment stamp. »'U. S. CHOICE." the better milk, even though tho in 193!)." horses long ago gave way to the Operating taxes totaled $8,576,720 i Boneless POT •B*. FLOUNDER n Fried SMELTS "25c FISH C FlIletSerHADDOCK Deviled CRABS" lOc CAKES colored Ford delivery trucks. * $1,420,755 more than In 1939 and Long and faithful cooperators in nearly double the amount of taxes ROAST -29 the dairy business were the afore- ten years ago. Vr*—Beoalno "V. S. Choice? mentioned "Tom" and "Babe", two —the fln*it the market U JAUAA JAUHA and of the best route horses a dairyman Telephones In service and volume ford«. Only A8CO M»rket» ever had. "Tom" pulled the wagon of culling both reached new peaks CHUCK STEAK along the streets of Summit for during the year. A total of 773,097 C sixteen years and "Babe" for telephones were in use at the close Fresh Ground Beef "> 19c seven. That "Babe" was purchased of 1940, a gain of 39,127 which was Crisp Iceberg LETTUCE ' 5 s for $200, driven for seven years, the largest for any year since 1929. SmallSmoked Hams !i»" '."• 25c met. and then sold again for $150; is in-Calls averaged 3,256,22? daily, nenr- C FRESH SEA FOOD and wUc car» Otilv horse than in 1939, and the calling rate Fresh Calif. PEAS 2 I5 LENTEN SUGGESTIONS rose from 4.20 to 4.33 calls a (lay POTATO SALAD were utd bfthe° BaldwinsMl per telephone. Toll messages, an- JERSEY bunh C C truck was other measure of general activity, MACARONI SALAD Tb wcro soon supplanted and in 1917, were 7.6 per cent greater Iu volume, WHITINGS TEXAS CARROTS 2 9 COLE SLAW the last one was disposed of. totaling 87,828,000 for the year. In tho old days, the Baldwins kept Tho principal call for service di- a mixed herd on their 40-acre farm, rectly connected with national de- JUMBO there were pure-breds fense came with the designation of Snow White Mushrooms " 19° the Baldwins tend only to Dix as a major Army training SHRIMP the ANDY BOY BROCCOLI ,„„„,. 15c Jersey in much less than Fresh Sliced •Hid the central office building at! ANDY BOY CARROTS Mount Holly waa enlarged; switch-: CODFISH r. s. xo. t is bottled at thfl plant which is on Maine POTATOES Blu^e Goose 15 ts25c the Baldwin property at the site creased from ten to twenty-two; j where the creamery had been built and the telephone lines connecting | Tag Fancy Boiling ONIONS IO 19c in 1904. Today, of course, the plant the central office with Fort Dix, is vory much enlarged, made ex- where the Army lias its own Wes-! Hoi Hous. RHUBARB 2 - • 15c tremely efficient to keep pace with tern Electric private branch ex-! Bloaters the times and to provide adequate change, were increased, by cou- Large Juicy Florida Orangw 2O ••« 25c preparation for the marketing of the pasteurized and raw milk...sent in by Mrs. Tyng and Mr. Mintz' farms. It takes seven routes to Edward Clarke & Son Large Size .serve the customers for they are spread out within a ten-mile radius Carton of 12 11 of tho plant. The area includes the TILE larger cities: Clifton In Passaic DATED" EGGS County and Summit In Union CONTRACTOR County: centers for silk and cotton TeL Summit 6.117* Summit, H. J. From the finest New Jersey farms. Every carton dated for your protection. Serve more eggs NOW ! HBC Rib Crackers .. Lenten Suggestions Fancy Urge Shrill 2^r25* DAIRY DEPARTMENT NBC firihin Crackers IW Brick Codfish -rJ 23* Wet Paek Pick Sbriap .>:•> 11* Silver Seal Eggs lull 23* White Heinery Eggs Cilo Cat ftBo g Fool" 3 — 2Z« Gorki's Fibred Codfish % 10* Eskimo Red Salmi R -It. Drjrtnl iii .... eortoi'sCodftshCakcs ^"2v;-21« dSCPMN'S? 2 29* BUTTER 1-arni Roll 33c ( Oelt'gOR Lmidry Soil J -10< Kereaa Crah Meat * 19 BiMer Bay CoHee ff. W Loyelli *%« Prize Butler C5 C OeUgoa Toilet Soaps ^ 4—15* Kippered Slicks 3 ':::'/ 22* Wii-Crest Coffee 25 Richland Butter s"> Hi pound OitigoiSoapFlakes -£r 'vsW Del Moate Sardines ^rrr'MO^ Mother's Joy CoHee Best Pure Lard (in Mm SuperSuds g 2si5*:2s3I* Whiter Meat TIM Fish «arM« Acme GoHee1—:,,,1^ Lean Sliced Bacon / 2 ;,;!;: 25< Octagon Cleanser l^W OSCO Tin Sisffi ',,;,; 18* Flako Pi« Cryst 2 H-oz Princess Margarine - i': KLEKir». 2£1S*:2S33* Bel Meite M Silmon '125* Bail's Singer Bread Miy aSCO vS;;^ Margarine ;=:15« ( Wliilc Pjlmoli»iSoip-l<,„;;:::„,3»-15 NorwegiiiSar4iie's~?''±17* Duff's Devil Food Mix 17 Store Cheese Colorril HOM.DE-UTE TUNA FISH GOLDEN JUBILEE (with SAUER KRAUT MAYONNAISE EGG BREAD OSCO Fancy ; *| No. 2'/2 la^C Kvcr try It? A s|M'(inl. rich lh •.*•£ • ( which (H«y thoujht thtrt w«r« niMclmt Udroomi Rob-Ford Apricots v,.:;17 Dole Pineapple Juice 23* Princess Paper Towels 2 \:zW Dinty Moore Beef Stew 15* '"'•>!•. ... , thtri ti ilw.yi room, «nd n«td, for out wort ( slttplnf ro«m. it At Rob-Ford Evip. Peaches 2,v;;25 Pure Grapefruit Juice 2 rirt.tr-*. I'M Tht quIeUit, t.ileit, and cfcwpwl *•¥ «•"«"! 49 MAPLE STREET, SUMMIT »w«l &«*$»» IJMl .«tt« room for iht boy, jh« vliHInf rtlrflv., or Seedless Raisins Molt's Apple Juice hoi a ,4 prliw •« '••• 93 MAIN STREET, CHATHAM l*l • •' th« Mrtd |lrl, li to finish it off in tht attic 1 1 1 |» W« MR .how you how toi add • roomJr. Iht Caned Peaches,,/, , :;,; ,, i Pure Orange Juice en it 15* Springfield Avc. and South St., New Providence • , tir»i<» M»r MM.ii M nils MAKM-.T F*d«ral <*> '"" •Hie wfcldt It Jut a» itrvktiblt n any b«froom N f In Kiel* you now Kavt . . . and jwt at attracts loo. Choice Peaches oe^c 2 ^^27 Fresh Prunes Syrup can Open Friday and Saturday night till D P. M, Milk or large 1 (ft Stephens-Miller Co. Fancy Barllett Pears asco Supreme Bread Soft Twlht loaves I V Grocery Prices Ihur-fl.nr. Man-It fi. lo 1%'cd., March 12. Mcntc «'nl I'rtHlutT ty Hat., Mnrdi s. I'MI, Si-RUSSELL PLACfe! . JOIN THE MARCH OF PROGRESS-SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY WMMIT, n, 4. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941-^Second *AGETWO THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J.
children wiH visit Mrs. Abbott's Vermont, are onan extended visit tional approach to toys. Mis.-, Alum 11 »*etacl: Sunday, in First the conclusion of the program wh«n in Short Hills. Santoro, assistant buyer i,. Cta«&, He*. David K. tea will he served. Soloist for Oratorio mother, Mrs. Samuel Heyburn. in book department at Bamb. tile win speaV on "Realities Rev. George Moaba, pastor of the Stowe, Vt. will display and,review curivn TO1S AND BOOKS TO First Baptist Church, Pasaalc, will Mra. Ernest Halbach, of Stewart old books tor children, ri;. groap. meeting at be the speaker at the week-algl _ road, was hostess to t**« Short Hills BE IMHt'l'SKKII AT EHTHKR turers will speak to the gut.-; fim- Mml art-urban Mt 8.45 •. m., service at the Neighborhood House \S\ JU'RSRKY N(H001< mothers of the Gather Ann \ , illl.l t hureli Young People's Fellowship Junior Service League on Tuesday. -l-ry hMV# far subject this Sunday on Tuesday at 8 p. m. This will be School on Wednesday. Man At 9.45 a. m., Church School. meet at Calvary parish house i Her daughter, Mrs. John L. Ketn- " y mai- Prayer." This is part the fourth and last of the series, Miss Frances V. Alley, ,6ne time at 3: Iff o'clock. T«a will i,, Adult Bible Class under the leader-. then go over in a body to the S«.M~ merer, was hostess, assisted by Mrs. '••;.!. mit Methodist Church to &«tr* lite ean Koh-"iWorld." ' Today, the Woman's Auxiliary! R.. Priurrton I'niver-f ing with Dean Robert It. Wicks, of will meet ai lo,.'So a. m. in. the pafc.. Al the mid-week service on Wed- Princeton University, us speaker. ish house. Litany will be said; at", atzw nesday at 8 p. m., H. 10. Hleeeker Topic, "A Home of One's Own." 10 a. in. At the firs' Friday lunc&-; will be the speaker. His topic wlJl At 8 p. m.. Epworth League meet- eon ihe I(»'V. David K-M»)atsfOm*rv.' be. "The Universality of the Father- # t # ing jit the Parsonage. rector <11 St. Peter's Church. M«i'~ the Holy Hour at hood of Cod and the Brotherhood of . riw«k»* i Wallace <'ha|M'l A..M.K.ZUin Church awaits every one of you on Sunday to avail yourself o£ "Woman's Society of Christian .Serv- Chapter. There will !>..- .t f.i'.V ASSifr aitHf P*rjM'tua.l Rosary No-1 At 11 a. ni. Tho message will be • * ice. ll:l'o a. in., Business meeting; sale for the chapt' r. • tt>?:ij0L tftc-iBditLtftd toy the Itev. C. (;.brough! t by the Ituv. Roosevelt The performance in the Central lip. m., Luncheon i<> be served by .Monday, St. .Ma'rvV Chapter, vt'.'.'- .mi.'^r..«;«. P., J. C. «., the "Canticle ! Presbyterian Church Sufiday night, I : Crockett of Drew University. ;{ -Mrs. J. L. Smith's Croup; - p. in..meet at t |>. in. ' , of nil* SUi i»:ioai" *ijl In* sung by the 'p. m., Church School. 4.30 u. m., March IHith," of Bacli's St. Matthew Devotions IO In- led by Mis. J. M. . t-ak on the Summit Interracial Choir lending lli ;ii* tfauiiJt-Je, c.e -de 3iieei. This canticle, j Choir directed by Albert Tillery of The dates for llie met'-iings at ; liles" by the Itev. M.txw B: "aititiu a^oiu the .Sacred Scriptures, i Newark. 7 p. in.. Young People's toned'!' exceptional talent, George if llie parsonage this week with the Courage. tut* httm a lnvorite Lenten chant ! Hour led by the Misses (lussh- Britton. Mr. liritton, although still > iAi'uup diaii •men. are: Tuesday, Wednesday, .HJ JlMitxB^i^iihii RjoiiiiHterieH since the ' Turner and OKiireta Smith topuu ii young mail, has disliiigulshed THE RIGHT fO WORSHIP Croup Seven, Mrs. It I.. Corby; j 7.15 and lo ;i ni. Tiler- will lii- a "What Does Christ Mean to himself in over one hundred thirty- I .Wednesday, (iroup Four. Mrs. Km-1 set vice at > p. rn. with excecnte. Novena, for the in-8 p. m., Hev. Florence Itandolph five performances including much <-m Iliekok; Thursday, (Jump Ten, from •Lcntei•iii ('.mtalas and adiirf".; c*>a,n5iiii &.S 3iis Holiness Pope Pius will consider with the ehngrega-* opera and oratorio work. Prom JVIIS. II. X. Felton. ' • by I In- reel XBfi *d3 a»e.«oJeinnly opened during IN THE CHURCH •el H on "Can We B-- tion "What Would You Think if I!C!7 until llie outbreak of the Thursday, 4 p. in., Pasioi's Mem-| Clirisiinii.- in I lie World of T<>- i:ii»- iJk-iiflis!i« a! ?,:?,() }>. m. It will Your Friend Called, You u Thiefr' Itcrship Class in the I'arish House, jd.iy'.'" £')£!*?«• H'-''-! a.a.;:»; - «ij iflstijy by ihe Nuns will meet with the pastor. Wed- gaged with tho Prague Opera in OF YOUR CHOICE Iii'l'iii ill ilie I'arish House. Man-h I|lf i s Study Croup will meet a.;. tL nil nesday regular proVer and praise C/.echo-Slovakia, Since returning service. Thursday *Mr. and Mrst.o this country he Jias appeared Miin-li It, Fi-iday, Mi.ss Mary sf.' t iamtft *tf tferist, ^k*n(lst Robert Griffin with D. 0. Worde more than once wtih the Worcester 4lal.es Menioriiil Methodisl ( hnrch I'risley. executive secretary of '"Mii3i"' ii*. the Lesson-Sermon suh- will serve a full course chicken and Cliaiituu(|tia festivals. Voulh Consultation Service of t!i" dinner in the Sunday ^School room l!ev. Frederick (;. AVilley, iuinis-| I»»i'ft u..!• Stmjuiy, March 9, in all Di'icese Tlii' hostesses will be the of the church beginning ut 2 + ©Sp why not go to church-Sunday? It is there you can give li-r, will preach Sunday as i'ol-l *1iH&.".aiai iSt-jeiice Churches . and Calvary Committee of th>- Your.!!! o'clock in. interest of thtv spring Transportation of 'goods in the lows: lii.f>."t a. in., -The Christ Ofj Stii;u+n;i«f lainousriiout the world. * thanks for the blessings which are yours. It is there you can Consul! at ion Service. rally. great problem. At one time .Many Sides"; S p. 'm.. "('iuist. ini 'lfU»f V»uJ%n Text is: "Beloved, Madam Chiani; ordered a million find comfort and solace fur a troubled heart/* • . y '•••• the Storm." riiurcil Schnnl. ii.fi.v in)* ui3»- «rt i\ii- HIITM of God, and it blankets for the soldiers. They :i in. K|»worlb l.eauue, V |i in.' Ciinttniiiilt) ( liurcli • SI. John's LiiHierun Church iU>r\ii u.<;/! >,ei jiji}»eiir what we shall were made, and the question re- .Monday, i' p. m . iiu>eiing of lloyl AI the Community Chur h>*: linn •*•*• inow that, when he • With war, strife and hatred running wild, civilization is Sun- I At the morning worship at SI. maiued how Io K<'t I licit) to her for j g| Seniiis. M.iuday. s p. m.. Woman's; day, at 11 a. in., the minist it<*v .••liiiiiii diSKptoiT.. w-e shall be like him; John's Lutheran Church of Sum- distribution. Tooo manmany trucks iEj at stake. » Surieiy of Christian Si-rvice. in IIm•- =A l'ort'eJl )>nvies. will Olidttct tlii- t'ue w* *ihji]J we Jiim as he is."mit at 10.30 the choir will wing : were disabled for lack of repairs church 5,M-I)O.I1 roJiin. TiHsday. S 3111)111i11u service, lakiiiK as his M>r- ! from Stainer's "Crucifixion" the k I or replacement of parts. Any kiud • The preservation «>f religion nn-.ms the preservation of •|i. in.. Kpworl.h League C.iliinel •ili subject, the Soul i ii^ Lnii"- i anthem "Ood so Loved the .&mitiii£ aihe lifcHson-Sermon cita- of thin on two wheels was press-i^j til I! 11 ( . •- s. riun.* u* -ihf following from the World," Ket el bey's "Lento Expres- civilization. 1 pd into service: drawn by camel, 113 ? W«'dnesilay. S p. m, a fci-uei ni I The Church School and Junio: sivo", and Chan vet's "Grand Bihlji*- "t'S iai$ of you lack wisdom, buffalo,'or man, the blankets •ir-' I*) rally int-elin^ of :!ll the laleiit hold-- Church, will meet at ',*.'.'." a. in , the Choeur in 'a' ". Continuing the in- l»n !uas at«k *4 C!od. that giveth to rived at their destination. If you • A good citizen attends and supports his chinch regularly. 4'r-i to be turned in at that lime.] Commtitiity Younti People at •>."'* terpretation of the second article j.ru nutfli aitot-Tally, unH upbraideth buy something marked "Made in: [a Kvery talent holder is urged t•>. i> in., remaining fuf th" montlsTy 3i *»hitll be given him." of the creed, Pastor Hiiynan will make a last minute attempt to' supper at t!.!!O. speak on "Jesus . . . has redeemed China" remeinhor that the Japan- g • Every parent owes his child a religious education. cse have taken over control of tlie|g tu * 11 }~y ^y*.u pj " thit*^ e \earning; ii i in II : on his tal- The Twentieth Cetirury Club me." B)* !L<*sc«i-.Ser:mon also indicates city industries, are exploiting the • lit. , The talents ;ire a hi;: help to meets Monday evening in th* passage from the Wednesday evening at 8 the • Send the youngsters to Sunday Schoof. -Remember, "Just * Community House at S o'clock. workers there, and will receive t lie', 'church. , There will be one Scjeuce text book, "Sci- Lenten service will be enhanced by the profits! as the twig is bent, the trees inclined." half liour of. inoviii^ • pictures TJie Th>' Mciriipolitari Cnnfei'e-nc« o;: the singing of the Wagner College j Stealth •with Key to the Beside tin help that money will-IllI} prayer nice: ins; will be i-milled. |'"rei' Cluu:ch<-s\ « with which t.'ut In,' Mary Baker Eddy: Male Quartet in a Bach Chorale. ('iiurniiuity . Church is' affiliate?.. m, .. .,, , „„„ i provide, there is the need of build^ii ..On March ->ft. at Sp.' in., a thri!-, lit HJH- [iffspriiiK, not of the The Light of God Still Shines jor Those Who Seek It liiiK dr.iuia cnlitled. ''i'ris.iner al will also nice! Monday evenins. K The sermon theme will be 'The] n , , rct ,„ j| l«).v»t*sn_ ft«n «f ii»e hiphest qualities 1 T e liar". will "Ivi.'ii in lh'L !o .'. p. in. lor a dinner conf'Teiief. Pollution of Evil Thoughts." „„. j,, ,,.,..,,,; w]l() mm]m. ^ (h,U) 11 off 5U:::!jfl:*- ip. Iff,;.). six million, speaking dialect.s that | g tii mil ni; V Hall at tin- | lot el' CollinKwriod. \~> West: (iliMV < IN Mil Hi:( TOK :!."th stii'ef, N»>w York City. | differ, and regarding each other\M THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Fit*! tMttmm i iiun h SPKAM AT ( ALVAHV i almost as foreigners" in conse-1 § Caluirj Church The annual meeting of 'he . lawh !tth, will he the — j sequence. But they ai:o making! .7. K. iw-:!>i:usi.\x , Co., rII.-. 'I: .II'I.KS MAXM.Vi Church, held \Ve(ln<*sday evenintr. I!IIH <'!ianiii Sunday March ti ninth, Second, s«Kt«nifl Sunday in Lent. At the The young members of the Cal- | 2'2't different articles already in I is reported elsewhere in this issut* -I I! O.MI |;(|., C1I,,II,. Siiiinni! > 111 S|irini'lii til AM I'lium- Su. -l*!i'i \ Sun-lay In Lent, s a m.,' Holy Com-, ef THK SCMMIT HKHALn. m»}imiiiia; jwrriw in the First Luth- vary Episcopal Church are urged j these guerilla industries. Fibre Is: lniiniin: !M-1 a. m..Church Scln il: C 1137 Morris avenue, to attend a very entertaining,. in- transformed' in absorbent cotton. ,V l>KI.H'ATi:SHi:\ A. \. .\1NAA. I MIA prayer and SIT-' HI 1 ] 1 a. m. nririii al 33 u. m. the pastor, formal service to he held at Calvary and plaster casts JOY the hospitals; I-'IIIM i ,i! I 'ii >•• 'ni- rirsl HaplUl < liurrli Aw Sir. • I A • Su. -l"i;7 jiinii,: •'! p. in.. (':>iif:nna!ion Ciisa A. Andre, will preach Church on Sunday, March 16th, at are being developed. Skilled in-: I'limii' 1u the chureli;- ii.tr> p. in., thei At the re ular inoriiiirj; i;ti> W« Irf)ve God Be".:!(- ) p. m. The speaker will he the striictors are trained, and techni-. HKSANTtS IlKAITV \ Sl.lvN' I >i:i:i Zl \< H# FiTKt L*oved Us." The Rev. Louis W. Pitt. Rector of Grace cal Consultants here receive 'ill;iiitv Kv ninn < " llmly t'ulliin- Su. oai *«f nie church school con- Church, New York. There will be <|U,eries, and send back infornin-i 1'iniiu' Sn. «;-!<*•• •; .?n.»- a* iuKtml_ At. 10.15 a. m. also instrumental and chorus music tion. Coal and iron are hcing gj 'I'M MIT SI-;CI!I-:T.\I;|.M, SI'IIO()I, under the direction of the organist, iniiifd. China must bo helped to|EJ Uttta-taifi Society will meet this l''iii'iiiliii'< df I • Franklin W. Helms. help herself, and it is as much our;g uuilt t ML' ill I'H *!i«r»oam at 2.30 in the •\< Spiir^-fi.ld Av I'li'.n, Sn. •;•!', I'll. S u. <;-:: First Church of Christ, Scientist utf ilte churcli. The board obligation as is help to all the oth-:B Summit, New Jersey will meet this evening, WOMAN'S AI,L1AN( E er suffering nations. \M II. KIH'MKI.V •nir: sc.MMir i-:xi't:i-:ss n>., i ] >«;i»:irtim-rtt SliiM- S'ur.iuc, .Mnviiii;, 1 '•>• Uhm *; .n>Jock. The confirm- UK A ItS OF CIIINFSK •/> 1 I try liooils A BHAXCII OF THK MOTIIKlt CIH'KCH, THK FIRST CHURCH 'k \t;.-iil< .Mil.(I Van l.im-,; min meet with the pas-iNM'STIUAli CO-OPKRATIVKS Spi'lugfi'- Avi-. I'liuin 7i; i:,-iilrn.-!i| A\i-. I'lium Su. OK CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, .MASSACHUSETTS roc Stmnmfiiry 3Dcirning at 9.15 a. m. Short Hills Ml.I.IAN .M. I-'l'l:.\l.\\ TIMIST'S ISAKi: S| I II An ti» 3aifl-»eek Lenten service < 'orn-clh-f. ISf.-iiil v I "u 11 n 11- . Sunday Services at 11 A. M. Sunday School 0.30 A. M. The Woman's Alliance of the \\ . ildiiu -liirlliilay anil I'ail^ evening the pastor I'aild-r ItcI'l'-x 'I'M Wednesday Meeting at 8.15 P. M. Community Church held its annual j , it -id Aw. l'l|ii Su, I;-IIII| on "The Cross—Its meeting on Tuesday. Sewing for! Mr/'-and' Mrs. Arthur W. Drake 'Al Spi'iiinfi'-ld Avi-. I'll".in- S lll-> rfr 3iH'?i'hers will leave thane d has talked with Chiang and' - ' - l»"»«l H. Boots tho other native leaders intimate- of Jefferson road, are at. their wln- Itev. '). c. NelKon, Th.I)., Pastor .A.LSirD *->T JJ-rrsey City. Rev. Mer- I ler home in Vero Beach, Fin. "i1: S:i:4"er vrill preach the annual ly. : Mr. and Mrs. George O'llara of •4errn*-;oi Jar xhe l)»acones.s poard When tho Japanese started Mie'ir r; i SUJNDAY of "i"- ;Tii:s3nim(lina! Baptist Church bombing, the immediate point of , Kehilworth drive une at the Caro- | Una Hotel in Orniond Heach >\£ ,j!i»—iifT dj-y. attack was the coast cities, with 11.00 a. m.—Sermon by Dr. Nelson on "Marks of aChri*- jFlgrida. TV- E Y. j». V. will meet at «.:!(). their factories and various modern tian." Aa Lu"it(!H»-i!iig. -prognim and dis-industries. Refugees fled by ih m-j Mrs. James Syininglon of Short 9.45 a. m.—Church School and Adult Bible Class, led by <:n}w*3f>u Kiiwest till 1 hut a were the poor, butha common ex-i " I'nve a large committee'mid it ! 7.00 •r.iiiiM- M'MH'•cut out without hands, tremity drove them on,""HiHi men,; is expected to In-: l grciy feature of l>. m.—Dean Robert R. Wicker of Princeton, speakec | 1 11 at Union Youth Meeting. w.!t:-:;i5i *tn*;n-c tin image upon his 1 »t"dents. factory workers, all fled ' ' spring festivities. -II 1 (»*r, tiwA w<;* -of iron and clay before the ruthless invaders, weld- j Mr. and-Mrs. Wort hitifilon Camp-. ed by their common needs. Some-1 Hell of Knoll wood road, entertained! KVKUYONK WKI.COM 10 aa'ii haut-f Chens 1;> pieces." Daniel J: I-i: U'h* llieni'- will be ,.,, »nd to be done about -it. Th. !a! dinner at the Short Hills Club on i 1 !*!•.-*• V.;;n:»n of Ihe K^tllp; * ,,f 1 foreign conces|sionH .shcliered ' a ! Monday night in honor of Mr and I 1 H-nL " Mjfl-.w«-el; Hervice will be number of leading Chinese." A com-1 Mrs. David Fall. Mr. Fall is head-] :s«i-ii Viif'StH-sflay eveiiiug in charge uiittee was quickly formed, and master of Hie Aslicvillc School in' • >f ";!•«• Xitaini''Circle. Rev. Booker plans laid. As if by magic these j Ashevlllt and spoke after vvil.ii Ki.o.-Iiijiue his Meries of Lenten industrial eoojieral ives spning in-i tin dinner at theShort Hills Coun- t:.aii>- ..!ir-:.aiftd !!ie general" thenie. to activity, in small i-cmps, hid- try Day School, Thttsi! present for ! den ill .secluded spots i i "bJi.::)' li:ur «"t);ir -Christia,:n Living." unliliely in dinner were Mr. and' Mrs. It'ohert- ! 1 Central Presbyterian Church attract Ihe no! ice of any enemy sou Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Vance ' ! bombers, using often only the oldLtiiiderdule and Mr. ami. Mrs. Rid- . K«\> Ciiijiiiji T. Ijiiswold. of Suin- liuniicrafl tools, the refugees sel ley Walls. i ntir.. iCitTWKi-or 1"OT ilie Voulh Budget to work with enthusiasm. No/|iinK Mr. and Mrs; Kvercit Abbott of 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.—Sermons by Hev. Clayton T. Gris- ; WKtm.-f-:w a !»• J'resbyterian Church iR sent out of the coitntry, as theKuirfie.hl drive will leave Ibis week- wold, director of Youth Budget Plan. Topics: ug nft'f 0.". S. .%.. will occupy the pul- needs there are so pressing. end for a ten-day skiing trip, Their "Sharing Responsibility" and "An Experiment pic ais ftt:-nili ibr morning and evening in Eternal Truth." *-*«?IT-W-ii:%»-*- j;:! i,h«- ('eniral Presbyterian OltRn'lk Bie «-as formerly pastor 5 p. m.--Youth Forum. Samuel II. Moffett. Topic: "The at tibt F:.r«t Pr*sl»yterian Church, Bible and the Sacred Writings of Other Re- WatifciLS GJKI, X. Y. His topic at rftrt nusirni'Lac «-TT)C«' will be "Sliar- Wear-Ever in£ KiM-jiMns'ihility," antl in the eve- uiijjr. !ii* ti^nr «ill bo "An experi- Aluminum Tralh." STIIAXCKUS WELCOME a .in the wries. of forum -mil he conducted at the wiii !)»;n;tif> u Sunday at 5 o'clock, i informal fellowship ••iieiili-er will be Sam-1 •formerly from I'yen-! iintl now fitudying at i Si iniiiary. The topic for! us «JS 11*. 'The Bible and I WriTiups of Other Ite- SMART, MODMN IA*« COVWID TiUMiAVOR l of the Young PERCOLATORS IE» KETHESi »V« *V sit p. in. Mr. Mof- 5029 $969 meeting of the Wo- »1B9 J19B rn ill ,be conducted at |MW |ICW T. trn Needed in eveiy hom« J-CWI1H 4CUP1I.TI All MAKIS-KNTABIE TYPtWRrfBlS M- on Tuesday at -,3U Heat quickie for soup, boiled din- • !, «»§«• ilie leadership of ihe ite«rt7.4i 11-cifMj.n " •a«ily. Bakellte grip*. ners, canning. Mtf OR RENT Mr* 3;ol^rt \\. Kirk. The Tb«M u* Amtrica'* pcoerami asiTl me hide election of iavoiit* percolatori, SEIGELS Js3>fl u -unique presentHtion STATIONERY STORE fflitirm ol Tho Presby- Hardware JBatgie, more or less in drama for tl«» afternoon MANSER Homewares it or Mot." There «1 SPKINflFIELI) AVE. Tel. Sn. 6.1131 HI'MNIT, N. .1. I... *.. rood fellowship at i
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1 . i JTi-j.^ -r-w a Section—FRIDAY, MARCH 7. Ml THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N, J. l'AUL HiKLli
: Another dornestu: burn is «w.ji us a Philadelphia so-jTIie llrst. In the afternoon »\ * ">{). Dorothy fThompHon. William 1. pros:rs»iii wa? rendered by Mrs, L. Lombard Him ' Vides that once dety sir! who wants a jierject hus-jwill he a young peoples matinee Shiier and I'-inton Wells in "Inter- II. Ad-'iv Tlie officials were as fol- ' can bund. Her first spouse, Caryl arranged by the Griffith Musi national Forum" ilUuniii Tahle of lows: Fred. S. A. Johnson . inter- which must b>- a.m Grant, unfortunately had -Ininuiuj Foundation as a part of the newly- the Screen I. rojrator; Edward l>:U"is. time keep- At Community frailities, so she divorced him. Her iuuuKurated program for youth. This first of a new series, which er; Miss about nott ', with music hy Himsky- i which stars Jean Arthur." .,.*!,( Diiiiiiiinity Theater fit Mor-' aren't tn:irn.-.l *•.-i-> it. II*' invades the Hepburn huse- Korsakoff. \ V.'i'.'ii. prove a delight with their; tat [ hold with Stewart, u keyhole re- The evening p«rfonnunce, at !»::',ni "illi-:i! Interpretation;* of Ann! await- thar ^:-.e porter for .a .society magazine*, und will have on the p nig rain "Lake ui ; i things In-Kin to happen at a fast ,|[H| I'l-ivii! Smith, Well-to-do yourtj? formed «,f thf Swans", set to THchuikowHky niusii. \'iv Vui I; matron «iml. succesaful- i and furious pace. "Vienna-1814". and (he '"Three 1.,,-vv, i -husband. ¥ . n-uiaiii.i-i-. Anst Cornered Hut." Both performance- "'j-j,, v;;ury of Ann und J);ivld Is; throws him o.r «> will he held in the Mosque Tli.ain ii.inous. it>lcl ill an intimate ami Ballet Russe in AH in past years. Alexandra Dani- ,','liijiiii: fashion and directed HU-; reconciliation. lova, AHcia Markovu, and Mi.i ,'.',.I,|4 hy Alfred Hitchcock, wh•»! law partm-r. .1 Slavennka will he the stars. Mas- ,.,.', ,. s pluuflits along with the, into tlie sc-uc Newark March 22 sine himself will head th.- list ot i .-(,•„ Among the rules hy which; strung play to u>a: male dancers, and Andre K.ulev.skv.i III,,, y MI 114 Ciiiiple K*.*t aloii:,' is/)!!!- The eii-:um;: c.-;.i; I^or Youskevltch, Frederic Prank-' 1 L:,j,':; ,ii|iiir<-H them, in tiic event j ror lin, and Marc I'latoff will have leail- ';', uii:uTcl t<> remain,in thi'ir bed- of id iHK parts. Kfreni Kurtz, outstaud-' !..,' :• mii the matter is settled inK symphonic director, who lias directed tile Monte Carlo Mallei KiiHse for nearly a decade, will uiutin he the musical director. : Much of the SUCCI>HH of the Hiill<-1 SUMMIT THEATRE Hiis.se «le Monte Carlo is due to Leonide Mnssine who has been i with the organization almost from 'its beginning . Massinc now holds 'a fourfold position in tin- minium | i In addition to IKMHK it« artistic LYRIC l.nlil li:i I (I Mi nl .Mi Smith director, he is inaitre--l>allft,' TEUOntONS HO7» chore:lK»ai>her and leading daiuei ; 1 1 i make up her iiiiml hc- Also o:i tin Will is "Callaiit Sons" 'Mal'.Murray ami' .Made TODAY anil TOMORROW with Jackie (''toper. Bonita (iran- "W'ESTKRN I'MON" in ••Virginia." FRANK MORGAN j-l"!'" Howard Bn»L « ville, a lid Ci'Mc Reynolds. 4'OWINI'KS AT PRIM'TOR'S, 3KWAKK Starred in "Tlie Philadelphia The old fLisiiioned uirl who spfiir "TEXAS RlliEfiS Story" are i':iiy (Jrant, Katharine, her .spare time -polishint:' lilt- -iil- "Moon Over Burma" Hijiiiui n and James Stewart. For Zano (Jrey's "Western 1'iiion" "HULLABALOO" RIDE ASAHT verwarc now IKIS :i < 1, 111 SJ 'it i • r -wim hi*? role of the young reporter in) has been made into a memorable puts in her .leisure moment'-; this picture' Stewart recently was) picture by 20th Century-Fox film Preston Foster vies with Itohert huriiishin^ her linger nai SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Coming to Lyric presented tlie llitll award for tlie in brilliant technicolor and pro- I'i'eston for Dorothy humour's 2 - KIUK'-I" 1UN Fk'ATl iiKS - 1 best iirtor of the year. Also in the duced on a breath taking scale. heart in "Moon.Over Burma," due TV lit-n M. liy Lainour <-nts off; cast are Kuth Hussey, John How- Sunday at the. Lyric Theater. An ad in the ChissifiV'd Its brilliant cast includes Kobert brings renulls. *'4 DOROTHY WBIRT *< WHIM s and turns tu dis-1 ard. .John Halliday, ^Virginia; Young,. Randolph.Scott, Dean Jag- li;i crack, abetted byj Weidler and Itoland Vounjf. Tlir«e of the new 1940-41 produc- KeY and VirKinia.Cilmore. brings tins c(|iiii>|n-)| with i In the new picture. Mi.ss Hcp- life all the yolorful characters Y. M. C. A. \ UMOUR • PRESTON • fOSTER tion* of the Dullett KiiH.se de Monte llil-.Ul Ililf. (In- i>t'isoiis,t>f Ktih- created by the West's greatest >;>ii iiiiii J'resion Foster. Carlo will be given at tl>« com- story teller in his latest best sell- March Sth. and !(th, the follow- «EE TIIKSK NKWARK SHOWS I'l.'iciil outcome 1H a l»ic- pany's performance at the Mosque er. It is full of romance, action iiiK boys have inadi' provisions to | Extra Special! 'MI i'''d to uppcaHe laugh- Theater, Newark, on Saturday after- and drama. go to the. New .Icrsey State Older Aiii- lie.i. Kutitled "Moon noon und evening, March 22 under Hoys Forum: Lavvreiue Petty.! FOR A LIMITED f "MOON OVfU i :• :ti.« 1"" ii is scheduled to 'James Vincent, llenjaniin Lassiter. LOEWS the auspices of the Griffith Mimic TIME ONLY. :•:;- jii-• • 'i rii.nl'- over completely. 1\ Plus' "Vienna-1814", set to music hy Carl $*/ The Negro History Quiz l!ee was' I'llllilllll' -••'•' -'••••-' > :n h'-i1 hair, which has Maria von Weber. This hallet pic- held last Tues'lay niglit. Those Urtri.lll, $6.95 " •. = - j i- •-• i ,<• • ;i]ipra ranee to some tures a victory ball tendered hy 1 who were pointed dill for answer- I "In «• 2nd Main Feature Attraction >;'•!:' '.>'.;• -\f' !iaHiii' niveii up Prince Metternich in the guy Aus- iiiK the largest number of (Hit's-! • ir MIIIHIIIIIII'. $4.95 ';;:!i7.'.i_' :is-isv torrid soii^s.. and (ions were as follows: W'jilter M. 1 trian capitol to celebrate the defeat- !;• i ;•,•••- uiit witli twii of them inj of Napoleon. ' .lolllison, Misses Sadie Klowets. 29c :;•- ••I-I:' "Mi'vican M;ii?ic'' and; I'Mitli Petty, .Mainmie Cux, Mar\ Rallanehine ftirniHhcd the chore- lirinkley. Mildred Cirahain, Mrs.: CLUELESS Tii-- ;•_ Mi: e i:-.cli".. as the title iu-j ogrophy for the second new ballet, Mozelle Peeples and Mrs. Klenior RECORDS i.e.-,•••-. :.:•-• .i triipical localf, hut if "Serenade." Set to the music of DennrV. Others tiiking j»art. were Ilirni, Oki'lt -:, • j ;-' ,i::ui!ie: picture alxnit tlie Tschaikow.sky'a "Serenade for as follows; Mi«s Anna Cnite and MURDER! ail.I Illiiililril » '• - : .s :i!r!l ;i ii-W pc-lipk' IllOVe StriiiKH." it is an abstract hallet in Charlotte Petty. The Quiz. Hee was : :::, l ::i. i !M- lieai and nothing which the action follows the coun- .sponsored by the educational c:im- Ml I oliinitilii ,V 31 terpuntiil design of the music. A ..:;•;.- :i - Th;- picturi' finds the niiltee |)r. It. V. Sims, chairman ;• III < (I It IIS revival of Tschaikowsky's famous Misses Kdwina SiimliM-in, D^roiliy1 BREAMESS -••• • .'I:I.-I K-':ne ii-llow-- with I'res- lli'itiii'iil II|i In 50% :; "in-;:" li.ilii.-s. partners ••Nutcracker Suite" constitutes the Singleioii and Waller .M. Johnson.! '-•in-. ii:i-iii'--- air.l ci>:niiet.inK third new ballet in the program. It j Keailtiful prizes were, awarded by 1 Klsie Heauty Parlor, Dr. and Mrs.' M -- L.iinoar's ;ill'"c: ii)iis n.s is a fairytale with scenes in the | GREGORY'S Snow. Country, the 'Kingdom ofj Sims. Tlielma's lieyiity Parlor, Dr. MnMe Shnp and Studio* Tii - ;ili cumes about Candy, and the interior of a fanci- N. S.-llill and Walter Yarns, Sum-j "Now J«n«y'« Flnatt" ful fairyland home. ::••;. Ji-,'-ii :n uiey To keep Wythe Williams, famous radio ( mit Agents of the Progressive Lit'"'; 122 W frost St PUOsftalA | tftLUM LUNDIGAN • MWUS MUXON• WB. Wf. W.'UU MStt Open Ever T«i VUd. tlil» • j- ';••-- i!MIL.' ;i!nl run across Missj '•Two performances will he given commentator, argues world events ; Insurance and Madame Mary' I Wed. "SECOND~i ''THE SAIMT IK 'ur.'.: .•.!:• i-!i;i!iti:i^ a di'ty in u Itau- on March 22 hy the entire troupe. with three other air commentators. jStrawn Heauty Parlor. A very fine Fred Astuirv I i to .: i -:i bi.- ':'•> iil3 ••;• llley have b'fr- rmiicUp (Joddnrd CHORUS" PALM SPRIIiGS" I S;it. '• •• i ' -f i]'ui" \\ ... :.--.'. -i •> - i:iii-r t !n- .see-in'1 has : ; • i' ,i i-'i.-iiji iii:i(i up in the . _• • v. ','-: •- l>-n = '!hy conii)licat«'SJ .- . •'; :_• i!>: i-vt-'.-yltoily. She lias' • • : !•:•-•-.;! ;i:id Fiih-t"!1 ill love^ .. - i .-;• S!i. >';t rtli-s I hi- Hilt ives| ...;•.!.• :i whiti', sharkskin! . • . • i ,:!ul vv iiii woiiidn't lie; DON'T POUR GOOD HEALTH :. .,:nl thi-u slii- has Ihri .•-•• i .iini .-iL-htb-ss jiartner,! 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ALUMINUM COOKING SET v SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY, JERMS -EXTRA!— Investigate How Easy It Is To Buy Introducing ALFRED HITCHCOCK "THIRD 1>I»IE^'SIONAL MtRDER" W>stinghouse lhr lirI,\TISI LABOR AND DEFENSK^ « WEEK OF TIIWRS, MARCH 13: HMtkV I'M- * tK'»'M»x * "A R 1 / () N A" With Ji:AN ART IHHI • W1IJJAM 1IOIJ>KN JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941-Second PAGE FOUR THE SUMMIT HERAtD ANB SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, W. J. I consists of the^ initials " dt'iiM'd version. I cannot set- howbetter use. r Mr». Ralph Nesbitt of Bromcrille, o ld»**fiQt think that they :• a former resident pi Summit, and the average reader can enduiv it ilaybe these honor publications Boria Marsbalov, the Russian ac- |uur prcsideut. tt simply Mrs. Charles Leber of Montclair. j . Nelson One Woman's j"Faher Divine la Resident The them*-for th« whole (series* serve, a mission-but why Mr. andtor thinks that our Congress is will be "The Way bt Life Which Mrs. John Doe is willing <* anxious most strange. After be had visited Jesus Has Shown Hia Followers." To Old Guard Opinion to Hiibtnit lluiir t>inotic>i!H to ovi-r the' spectator^ gallery in the It is hoped that there will be r«al seven hundred pages of murder and House of Representatives he aaid. community nerticeB. The Old Guard "rambled" in Ciano's newspaper, "H Tetegrafo" torture, I .-aunot nee. We can do, A* man geta up to speak and says 4**^. Y. W. G. A. CALKNDAK FOli THE WEEK Palestine last Tuesday morning says that Mrs. Roosevelt's hands! nothing about it and if we unfit nothing. Nobody listens—aud then with Rev. O. C. Nelson, Th.D., the should do more useful things than, our minds to meet our every day | everybody disagrees." Friday, March 7 New Books Added new pastor of the Summit. Meth- they are In the habit of doing. {needs by constant injectio.ns .of 3.00 p. m.—Phillls -Wht'utley Girl He«erve.s meeting. odist Church. He first donned a They should cultivate tulips und, If you are traveling hear Hydtf' An sd plac(Pd in ti«e ( picturesque Arab -costume, without! these type of books, it seems to me 3.00 p. m.—Girl Reserves Anniversary iPlunnliig Committee dahlias, prepare dishes for her hus- thut we cijuld put our time to far Park and see a Neon sign that (columns brings results. meeting. • To Public Library buttons or pockets, and then began \ band and so deter him from his 7.30 p. m.~Su'b-commlttfe of Correlation Committee meet- •his picture talk. He had been inj military adventures, so says the ing. Palestine about six months, in Inewspaper. Many of us feel that Saturday and Sunday, March * and )> HookN Added to Ik* library 1925, on a fellowship from Drew I Dirlnf Febraury, 1*11 Theological Seminary. Mrs. Roosevelt's policy of hither 8.30 p. m.—Meet at the Y. W. C. A. to go to Girl Reserve rit'TIOJT v . and yon, must-front tinw to time ^ Week-end Conference at Plalnfleld. , I)u Maurler,. D.—Com* wind,, come. The country, he said, was about become a little wearing;., neverthe- Monday, March 10 wither. , Coodrtch, M.—Delilah. the size of New Jersey, with a dif- less we are-"delighted -that she 9.30 a. m—Y, VV c:. A. Board of Directors meeting. Hilton, J.—Random harvest. . ference of nearly 4,000 feet be- doesn't prepare his food for if he 3.30 p. in,,!—rJulIette Detricotte Girl Heservea meeting. Hindus, M. U. — To sing with the tween the Dead Sea (about 1,300 became afflicted with chronic in- - 3.30 p. th.rr-Ninth Grade-Girl Kexervea meeting. angels. - feet below) and Mount Olivet j lams, J.—Couqtefg U» boot. digestion, we surely would be in No meeting of Business & Professional Club (on Kaup, l-J. O—Not for the meek. (aome 2,700 feet above sea level). the war. " ' account of Nation-wide Hunquet pn Tuesday Marshall, K.—Benjamin Slake. Oranges near the coast and grapes evening.) New Yorker (periodical)—Short stories in the terraced uplands were plen- from "the New Yorker." ' ' . TU«'M!»J, March 11 tiful. The Dead Sea was so bouy- This isn't a pleasant world these j Perry, (}. S.—Hold Autumn in your days and if there is anything that 3.30 p m.—Blue Tri Club meeting. hand. N.< aut that one could float and read 3.30 p. m—Blue Tri SophomoreH meetiiiK. Romalna, J.—Aftennhthj (v. 9 of and keep an umbrella over his head can make you forget the war and G.45 p. m—Hunincss & Professional Cluba Nation-wide of good will). to ward off the sun. Bethany, your own personal troubles, it is Waters, F".—People of the valley. your duty to take advantage of it. Banquet at OraiiRe Y. VV. C. A. Whitney, 3. P.—Jennifer. Bethlehem and Jerusalem are H.30'p. in.--AL'ivy Club..meetinp. shown in their modern settings and For 1941 nostalgia, I advise you Wi'diirsday, Miirrii J* their supposed shrines of great to see Gertrude Lawrence in "Lady Agar, II. and other*—City of rna/i: a gospel,'scenes were duly»«xplaiued, in the Dark." Even if it is neces- 3.15 p. m.—Girl Reserve Committee meeting. declaration on world democracy. sary for you to pay the top price We're going to read 3.30 p. m.—Eighth Grade (iirl Reserves meeting. Audubon,, jrj. jr.—Audtibon'iAudtioni Americam . while the Biblical band grinding of 8;30 p. m.—Othello Club meeting. BcmelnmimBl , LDL.—Dopkek y IiInsided . , grain, the enormous millstone, and unless you get tickets far in Thursday, March 18 BIrdsair, P.—VcrualflcB twenty years such as Jesus once used as,an il- advance, you will either Htand or after. lustration and the simple plowing dig into your jeans for the privi- 3.00 p. in.—Erllson Jr. IIIKII Girl Reserves meeting ut Edi- Brlttaln, V. M.—England'H hour. of ancient times were found to belege of seeing this fascinating son Junior High School. B gr, p.—Wh.h o wala k alone. Chiangang, M. 8.—China shall riseairain. in use to-day. Tho present repre- show, ''the Saga of Jenny^' is its 3 30 p. m,—Seventh Grade Girl Reserves meeting. DlrDlsrtey,t y, W. A TylTl^^' De«ms-~WaIDW« tI sentations of Samuel's, Tomb, Jo- top highlight. Unless you hear «S.0O p. m,- .lunt Pa's Club meeting. Open house. Disney'i Ws Fantairin. A , by Deems Taylor. YOUR Mind! seph's Tomb and the "Oaks-, of Miss Lawrence sing this song you Friday, March II Haweis, H. K.—Old violins and violin lore. Mamre" were also shown -and thehave never heard anything, any- 3.00 p. m.—PhilliH 'Wheatley Girl Reserves meeting. Helde, D. van der—My sister and I: magnificent Mosque of Omar, time on Broadway. The only ^h- the dairy of a Dutch boy refugee.' within the walls of the Temple. appointing thing about the show' is la the back of your mind, isn't there a desire Holme, C, cd.—Peasant'art In Russia. Outside these walla is the "Wailing t'LfU NOTES Hough. H. B.—("oifhtry editor. that ahe does not take an encore. for a Cadillac? Isn't that what you realty want? Howard, O. K.—America and a new-Place of the Jews." The Arabs* If she had we would.still,be in the | dent of the association will pre- world order. Holy Day is Friday, the Jewish Well, why. not buy youfielf the best in comfort, slikv In addition to the regular theatre. AH you value your life, do The Board or Directors of the Hutcheson, &-r3fu«fc»l guide 'to the Sabbath is Saturday and Christians not miss this play. luxury and performance? If you're going to spend Y. W. C>A. will havtUJielr regular reports of the work of the asso- « Richard Wagner's King of the-- Nibe- lung. , . observe Sunday, while Monday is above' a thousand dollars for a cat you call do'it. monthly meeting on Atbnday morn- ciation there will be a service of Illlck, J. 8.—Outline of general forestry. day of relief for them all. Christ- As for upkeep—owners report 14 to-17- miles per ing, March 10, at 9.30 o'clock. This dedication for the new Board mem- Industrial directory pf New Jersey. \. mas ia also celebrated on a dif- Have you a hobby? If you havenlt j will be the first meeting at which bers and officers. Jennings, W. J.—Federation for wes-ferent day from ours by the Greek ganon! Let a ride make up your rafnd—Aw tern Europe. and have a little extra time that. Mrs. Eric North, the nev/ presi- A special committee -which has I.rf'hmann-Haupt, H.—Book in Amer- Orthodox Church in Palestine. you would like to occupy, how about been studying the problems of the ica; a. history of. the making, the Other scenes and description* weaving? The Loom Room on Coh- $1345 for the €uJillac Sixty-One Five-Passmgcr f association in face of the fact that Belling, and the collecting of books brought the gospels back to life, n is ton Road in Short Hills i» one tUlivtnd at Detroit. State tax, optional equipment and the United Campaign did not reach in the United States, t P.—fllver- contrasted the ancient and the of the most fascinating places that accessories—extra. Prices subject to change mithmi notice. CHATHAM its goal last November will report Mackay, J . AA.—PrefacP e to Christian modern and showed their frequent you can imagine. It is presided on the result of their discussion. theology. • intermingling. After his very In- over by Iris Viet and there she 4*M00 —_o Manning, 0. C.**-Prlnclpleij of warship teresting talk. Dr. Nelson was construction and drnnage control. will, show you workmanship of Lenten services will be held each M.ixtonc Grahame, J. A.—-Class-blower taken to the "Caufield," where an every.kihd. You may take lessons Wednesday morning at the Y. W. and other poems. Old Guard group asked him fur-or buy anything from blankets to C. A. bibeginnini g on WWednesday, Mew, E.—•Japanese porcelain. ther questions and "swapped stor- Miller, I). J.—Cannibals and orchids. bags. Her tweeds are exquisite. March 12th. The time is 10 to Mott, O. P. and others—Survey ' to ies" with him for another hour. There is a kind of peace and relax- 10.45 and the women of the com- journalism. ation that you may achieve if you munity are cordially invited to Nutt, R. H.—How to develop a good Before the regular program, Di- learn to work with your hands. If UUNDCRERS join in this series. Mrs. Ralph E. memory for names, faces and (acts. rector McAfee analyzed'his recent- at .the same time you can make Weber will be in charge of the Platt, R. U. and others—European pos- ly prepared "Roster" to show how CIE4MERJ sessions in the Caribbean area. many different states and countries beautiful things, it serves a two- services. She well be assisted by RaWHori, M. N. — Antiqucr's picture fold purpose. MrH. Viet will lit* more book. . and occupations Old Guard mem- rtcese, C!.—Music in the middle ages; bers had emerged and stated, in than pleased to have you visit or with an Introduction on the music to talk it over with you. of ancient times! answer to a question, that copies Schuster, M. L.— Treasury of the his paper on "The Genius of the SPERCO MOTOR CO., Inc. world's great letters. — Old Guard" (distributed to the The other night I read a con-: Snow, E.—Battle for Asia. Summit Chapter JaSt week) were •Batteries Now Charged Stevens, W. O.—History of sen innvcr. densed version of "Out of the' 31 UNION PLACE 'Phone Summit 6-1700 SUMMIT, N. J. Stltea, K. S.—Arts and man! sent to other Old Guard Night." This is a Hook of the tr. S. Naval Academy—Principles of the j Chapters and Y. M. C. A. Secre- basic mechanisms. Mohth contribution and has stirred U. SJ Naval Academy—Naval phrase- taries. up much comment. If the book is While You Wait ; ology in French, Spanish, Italian and j On Friday, February 28th, a any more horrible than the con- f (iernutn. "baker's dozen" gathered in Room I Valtln, J.—Out of the'night. i Wagner, R.—Parsifal: No. 1 as the Philosophical Group. We have installed a fast charger with which we can zu swat Hunden mit Hlnzufugung do.s B. S. H. Baker showed a petrified Oeangnteztos und der scehlKcben stone which bad been in his family now charge your storage battery while you wait, with- Uemerkungen von R. Klein mlchel. for about 250 years and Joseph Mc- Wagner, R.—TannhuUser and thetour- out removing it from your car. uiiinent of song at Wurtburc. . Callie opened the discussion on the i Wagner, U.-»Trl«tan and Isold«;_v'oi'ul evolution of man fioui .the warm Drive in for Quick Service. ; score by R. Klelnmlch;mIt is said by fashion experts j that the well dressed man should have twelve hats. Rut it Ls more important (o have something un- der one hat.
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